MAUM STUDIO
Meet Maum Studio: Where Emotion Meets Object
Founded with a vision to bridge the visible and invisible, Maum Studio approaches design not just as problem-solving, but as emotional translation. The name “Maum” itself—derived from the Korean word for “mind” or “heart”—perfectly encapsulates the studio’s ethos: objects should connect with people on a deeply personal level.
Every creation by Maum Studio carries a quiet power. With roots in Seoul, the studio has earned international acclaim through collaborations with prestigious cultural and corporate names like MMCA, Hyundai. Their ability to weave cultural depth into commercially viable designs has made them a favored partner in both the art and design industries.
Collaboration, Craft, and Culture
In its celebrated partnership with MMCA, Hyundai, Maum Studio crafted installations and design narratives that blurred the line between art and utility. This cross-disciplinary vision is not just innovative—it’s essential in today's rapidly evolving design landscape.
Their continued partnership with Qeeboo showcases this ethos. The Qeeboo Walking Table low table is a standout piece—playful yet intelligent, sculptural yet practical. It embodies the studio’s signature blend of surrealism and utility, pushing the boundaries of what creative tables can be.
Redefining Design Tables with Character
Whether it’s sculptural design tables or emotionally-driven interior decoration objects, Maum Studio infuses every piece with a unique narrative. Their work doesn’t shout for attention—it quietly demands it, leaving a lasting impression. From minimal silhouettes to bold conceptual forms, their portfolio is as varied as it is visionary.
Why Maum Studio is a Name to Know in Qeeboo Design Products
For those seeking standout pieces that don’t just fit a space—but define it—Maum Studio offers more than just furniture. With a growing catalog of contributions to Qeeboo design products, the studio is carving a place at the heart of contemporary design culture. Looking for creative furniture that speak both to the eye and the soul? Look no further.