

Kōn is an observation of absence. Each object begins in the pause between thoughts, between function and feeling.
Seasonal Selections
WINTER 2025
Objects shaped for the unhurried season, where silence becomes form.

The Art of Absence
FEATURING YUEYI ZHANG
Kōn introduces its first summer fragrance, a limited eau de parfum created in collaboration with Yueyi Zhang. Light on the skin yet quietly resonant, it drifts between bright citrus, soft herbs, and a trace of sun-warmed stone.

Lucent Hours
HOW KŌN INTERACTS WITH LIGHT
Light is Kōn’s first material. Lucent Hours studies how brass gathers warmth, how linen absorbs softness, how glass scatters radiance across pale walls. Each object is an instrument of reflection and shadow, shifting with the day.

Fallow Season
INTENTIONAL PAUSE IN ART
Creation requires absence as much as presence. Fallow Season reflects on the deliberate quiet between ideas, the dormant soil where form begins to take shape. In a culture of constant production, Kōn embraces pause as practice.

Aperture
EXPLORATION IN WINDOWMAKING
Aperture observes the world through the discipline of framing—an exploration of how windows, both literal and conceptual, guide perception. Every opening is an act of design, balancing interior and exterior, light and distance.

Pale Reverie
FRAGRANCE AS MEMORY
Memory lingers not in vision, but in scent. Pale Reverie follows the invisible architecture of fragrance—how air remembers warmth, linens recall skin, and each note dissolves into recollection.

Cartography
EXPLORING BREATHING SPACES
Cartography maps not land, but atmosphere. It charts interiors that move and breathe, where air becomes part of architecture. Each space is a living system: walls expanding with heat, fabrics lifting with the wind, silence through corridors.

The Art of Absence
FEATURING YUEYI ZHANG
Kōn introduces its first summer fragrance, a limited eau de parfum created in collaboration with Yueyi Zhang. Light on the skin yet quietly resonant, it drifts between bright citrus, soft herbs, and a trace of sun-warmed stone.

Lucent Hours
HOW KŌN INTERACTS WITH LIGHT
Light is Kōn’s first material. Lucent Hours studies how brass gathers warmth, how linen absorbs softness, how glass scatters radiance across pale walls. Each object is an instrument of reflection and shadow, shifting with the day.

Fallow Season
INTENTIONAL PAUSE IN ART
Creation requires absence as much as presence. Fallow Season reflects on the deliberate quiet between ideas, the dormant soil where form begins to take shape. In a culture of constant production, Kōn embraces pause as practice.

Aperture
EXPLORATION IN WINDOWMAKING
Aperture observes the world through the discipline of framing—an exploration of how windows, both literal and conceptual, guide perception. Every opening is an act of design, balancing interior and exterior, light and distance.

Pale Reverie
FRAGRANCE AS MEMORY
Memory lingers not in vision, but in scent. Pale Reverie follows the invisible architecture of fragrance—how air remembers warmth, linens recall skin, and each note dissolves into recollection.

Cartography
EXPLORING BREATHING SPACES
Cartography maps not land, but atmosphere. It charts interiors that move and breathe, where air becomes part of architecture. Each space is a living system: walls expanding with heat, fabrics lifting with the wind, silence through corridors.

The Art of Absence
FEATURING YUEYI ZHANG
Kōn introduces its first summer fragrance, a limited eau de parfum created in collaboration with Yueyi Zhang. Light on the skin yet quietly resonant, it drifts between bright citrus, soft herbs, and a trace of sun-warmed stone.

Lucent Hours
HOW KŌN INTERACTS WITH LIGHT
Light is Kōn’s first material. Lucent Hours studies how brass gathers warmth, how linen absorbs softness, how glass scatters radiance across pale walls. Each object is an instrument of reflection and shadow, shifting with the day.

Fallow Season
INTENTIONAL PAUSE IN ART
Creation requires absence as much as presence. Fallow Season reflects on the deliberate quiet between ideas, the dormant soil where form begins to take shape. In a culture of constant production, Kōn embraces pause as practice.

Aperture
EXPLORATION IN WINDOWMAKING
Aperture observes the world through the discipline of framing—an exploration of how windows, both literal and conceptual, guide perception. Every opening is an act of design, balancing interior and exterior, light and distance.

Pale Reverie
FRAGRANCE AS MEMORY
Memory lingers not in vision, but in scent. Pale Reverie follows the invisible architecture of fragrance—how air remembers warmth, linens recall skin, and each note dissolves into recollection.

Cartography
EXPLORING BREATHING SPACES
Cartography maps not land, but atmosphere. It charts interiors that move and breathe, where air becomes part of architecture. Each space is a living system: walls expanding with heat, fabrics lifting with the wind, silence through corridors.

The Art of Absence
FEATURING YUEYI ZHANG
Kōn introduces its first summer fragrance, a limited eau de parfum created in collaboration with Yueyi Zhang. Light on the skin yet quietly resonant, it drifts between bright citrus, soft herbs, and a trace of sun-warmed stone.

Lucent Hours
HOW KŌN INTERACTS WITH LIGHT
Light is Kōn’s first material. Lucent Hours studies how brass gathers warmth, how linen absorbs softness, how glass scatters radiance across pale walls. Each object is an instrument of reflection and shadow, shifting with the day.

Fallow Season
INTENTIONAL PAUSE IN ART
Creation requires absence as much as presence. Fallow Season reflects on the deliberate quiet between ideas, the dormant soil where form begins to take shape. In a culture of constant production, Kōn embraces pause as practice.

Aperture
EXPLORATION IN WINDOWMAKING
Aperture observes the world through the discipline of framing—an exploration of how windows, both literal and conceptual, guide perception. Every opening is an act of design, balancing interior and exterior, light and distance.

Pale Reverie
FRAGRANCE AS MEMORY
Memory lingers not in vision, but in scent. Pale Reverie follows the invisible architecture of fragrance—how air remembers warmth, linens recall skin, and each note dissolves into recollection.

Cartography
EXPLORING BREATHING SPACES
Cartography maps not land, but atmosphere. It charts interiors that move and breathe, where air becomes part of architecture. Each space is a living system: walls expanding with heat, fabrics lifting with the wind, silence through corridors.
Intervals by Kōn
Moments between making and stillness. A journal tracing the quiet rhythm of seasons, material, and form.



