Sisan Lee (born 1995) explores the intersection where the opposing worlds of city and nature converge. Collecting materials from both natural and industrial surroundings—such as stone, wood, and metal—he conducts sculptural experiments that bridge or expand the gap between them, drawing on each material’s inherent purity and sense of time. These explorations manifest across space, furniture, and sculpture, creating scenes where artificial order and natural imperfection coexist.




WORKS
Proportions of Stone
Stone Pagoda
Neo Primitive
Megalith
Earth Pieces
X Chair

PROJECTS
GUCCI ‘Bamboo Encounters’
RIMOWA Event in Seoul
RIMOWA ‘As seen by’
RAINS in Coex
RAINS in Seoungsu
OMAR AFRIDI ‘Primitive Tech’
OMAR AFRIDI Exclusive Hanger
YOUTH Store in Seoungsu
OBSCURA Store in Dosan
OBSCURA Store in Seoungsu

PRESS
INFORMATION
INSTAGRAM

Jangseung for Kase

Collaboration with H Office
Raw Steel, Natural Stone
W 34 × D 34 × H 200 (cm)
2021

‹Jangseung› is a Korean traditional totem pole. Jangseungs were traditionally placed at the edges of villages to mark for village’s boundaries and frighten away demon. They were also worshipped as village tutelary deities.
Mark