INK-K
INK-K is a furniture object created during the Object of Desire project in my third year of Product Design.
The project began with an exploration of personal desire and everyday habits. Through self-observation, I focused on my continuous habit of writing as a way to release stress, process emotions, and organize thoughts. For me, writing is not simply about recording words, but a physical and emotional action connected to ink, pressure, gestures, speed, and surfaces.
Throughout the project, I experimented with different writing tools, scales, materials, and body movements, exploring how writing could move beyond the limits of notebooks and become a more immersive spatial experience. These experiments eventually led to the development of INK-K — a furniture-like writing object designed around the act of continuous writing.
The outcome combines a rolling paper surface, integrated writing tools, and a customizable writing framework that allows users to physically interact with the object while writing. By transforming writing into a bodily and environmental experience, INK-K turns a private emotional habit into a visible and tactile ritual.