STUDIO KŌ HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE 2025

Gifts that Carry Meaning

This season, we invite you to share the spirit of Korean craft — gifts that speak softly through their form and purpose.
Each piece is an offering of sincerity, made to be used, shared, and cherished over time.
To give one is to pass along a moment of care, a trace of warmth that lingers in everyday life.

For the Table

Korean Clay Pot "Sot"

A pot that captures the heart of Korean home cooking. Designed for rice, soups, or stews, the Sot carries warmth in both its form and flavor — a timeless gift for those who love to cook and gather.

Chungja by Jinho Choi

Jinho Choi’s celadon embodies soft light and quiet elegance. Its delicate green glaze and balanced form bring a calm beauty to the dining table.

Buncheong by Seung Ki Min

Rooted in Korea’s buncheong tradition—known for its soft tones and natural textures—Seung Ki Min’s work stands out for its refined balance and architectural precision.
Perfect for those who appreciate minimal forms and subtle details.

For the Home

Moon Jars

Inspired by the iconic moon jars of the Joseon Dynasty, these rounded porcelain forms embody balance and serenity.
Their soft curves and subtle tones make them timeless companions for any interior — perfect for those drawn to quiet beauty.

Lamps

Soft, sculptural lighting that transforms atmosphere with a quiet glow. Each piece adds warmth and depth to a room — a thoughtful gift that brings light in more ways than one.

Textiles

Handcrafted cushions, patchworks, and textile artworks that soften a space and invite comfort. Subtle in color and touch, they bring warmth and texture — thoughtful gifts that make a home feel truly lived in.

For the One Who Collects Stories

Woodworks by Hong Jun Park

Hongjun Park’s wooden works reveal the natural grain and gesture of the hand. Calm, tactile, and deeply grounded, they bring the warmth of craftsmanship into everyday life.

Yugi by Jiho Lee

Handcrafted in traditional bangjja bronze, Jiho Lee’s yugi pieces combine heritage with quiet modernity. Their subtle sheen deepens with use, turning each meal into a small ritual — a lasting gift meant to be lived with.

Willow Works by Kye Il Kim

With over six decades of devotion to his craft, Kye Il Kim continues to hand-weave ki and willow baskets using wild willow he forages himself. Each piece embodies patience, precision, and the enduring beauty of traditional Korean craftsmanship — humble yet extraordinary.

For the Thoughtful Gift-Giver

Flatware

Simple tools made with care.
From hand-finished brass spoons to minimal tongs and ladles, these pieces elevate the rhythm of everyday meals.

Cups & Mugs

Hand-thrown ceramics and hand-blown glass that bring comfort to a morning ritual or an afternoon pause. Each cup carries the warmth of touch — perfect for those who find beauty in everyday moments.

Small Objects

Keepsakes designed to add calm and meaning to the simplest corners of life. Modest in size, generous in sentiment — the kind of gifts that linger quietly.