BKID’s Minimalist ‘Happy Face’ Magnets for Dongdaemun Design Plaza Anniversary
South Korean studio BKID designed an engaging modular set of magnets to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), a prominent urban landmark in Seoul.
The “Happy Face” commemorative magnet set features basic, geometric shapes that can be arranged to create “emoji” expressions, geometric patterns, or used to hold notes on a refrigerator or whiteboard. Its minimalist design is a standout feature, enabling users of all ages to interact with and personalize their spaces creatively.
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