Rooted in Korea’s floor-based living culture, Didim draws inspiration from the spatial logic of the traditional hanok. Inspired by the Madang (courtyard) and Maru (wooden floor platform) of traditional Korean houses, the system encourages openness, movement, and shared use. Low in profile and generous in proportion, the sofa creates a sense of connection to the surrounding space while offering multiple ways to gather, lounge, or retreat.
A collection of adaptable modules allows configurations to shift effortlessly, from intimate arrangements to expansive compositions. Soft geometry and carefully balanced proportions bring a quiet sense of comfort, while flexibility remains at the heart of the design.