postcard reef through pearl glass
Muted teal and coral shapes swim behind the panel like a 1970s aquarium card left in sunlight.
Frosted aquarium / decorative specimen room
An underwater curiosity cabinet where small ornaments drift behind sea-frosted glass, waiting to be noticed slowly.
Bento garden / 반닫이 drawers
Muted teal and coral shapes swim behind the panel like a 1970s aquarium card left in sunlight.
A tall diamond fish, folded from teal paper and held behind frosted acrylic.
Aged linen, vintage teal, faded coral, bleached marigold.
The curved little silhouette borrows its warmth from old cabinet hardware and aquarium sand.
To decorate, to adorn, to keep tiny beautiful things where light can soften them.
Organic gradient veins stay barely visible beneath every pane, so the page never becomes a flat white wall.
A friendly warning made from coral spokes, vintage ink, and softened aquarium shadows.
There are no buttons here. The reward is the slow reveal of shape, blur, tint, and ornament.
Depth layer / below the pane
koomimi settles into deep tide colors — teal fading toward ink, serif letters floating above the blur like labels on a submerged drawer.