Teo Yang Studio creates architectural birdbaths from terrazzo and terracotta
South Korean designer Teo Yang has created a set of sculptural birdbaths inspired by the philosophies of traditional Korean garden design.
Developed in collaboration with Mallorcan tile manufacturer Huguet, the three objects each comprise a cuboid-shaped pedestal made from white and peach terrazzo tiles.
The surfaces are punctured by circular openings that reveal a ribbed terracotta pipe for transporting water to the upper basin.
Two of the designs feature spouts that allow water to overflow and trickle along external channels to reach the ground.
The main source of inspiration for the Three Isles birdbaths is the symbolism found in Korean garden design, where the number three is commonly used as the basis for the landscape design.
"It is fascinating to see how often things in Korean gardens come in a set of threes," Yang pointed out. "Three islands in ponds, three trees on each island, and three rocks on islands."
In addition to the symbolic importance of triplets in Korean culture, Yang's design is informed by the history and functional requirements of birdbaths.
"Three islands are created based on the utopian ideology, and also function as a resting ground for birds and other small creatures," said the designer.
"Thus, we hope to deliver the idea of coexistence between nature and humans by building three modern architectural islands for birds to rest," he added.
Yang's Seoul-based interior design studio created the Three Isles ...
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