Tabled:
Celebration In Craft
Location: eba Marylebone. 28 Wigmore St, London
Dates: 11–16 May 2026
Opening Hours: 09.00 – 18.00
The inaugural exhibition from One-of-a-Kind Edition blurs the distinction between functionality and aesthetics, presenting artworks as rituals that hold stories and memories—as part of a shared meal rather than a piece on the wall.
Exhibiting at eba Marylebone, among the brand’s living furniture.
Six perspectives. Six personalities. Six exceptional contemporary artists from South Korea take a seat at the table in a shared experimentation with materials. Ceramic, metal, glass, textile and wood form the basis of handmade pieces, crafted with intention and chosen for their ability to blend into daily life. Everything has been curated from existing collections or commissioned for One-of-a-Kind Edition and presented across a single table: a canvas where everyday objects transform into sculptural, symbolic, and ritualistic elements.
The dinner table serves as a stage for narratives centred around nourishment, labour, memory, and community. Encounter each piece through the intimate lens of dining.

Sooyon
Kim
Sooyon Kim’s strength fluctuates between meticulous design and symbolic representations, with work highlighting two distinct elements: fabric and stone.
Yeo Dong
Yun
The most dynamic and vibrant metal artist in Seoul today, Yeo Dong Yun, takes cues from a Korean concept that translates to “stillness in motion” as her creativity plays with the distinctive qualities of metal.
Jihyun
Kim
Kim’s latest series, “The Salty Fairy”, embodies an experimentation with gloop glaze to create “gravity-defying” ceramics. The concept stems from ancient Korean mythologies and the “magic” of fairy rings.
Yezi
Lee
Yezi Lee draws inspiration from materials found in nature, crafting objects from diverse types of wood in a way that emphasises their inherent beauty.
Multeo by
Yaiji kim +
Sangjun Choi
During their creative explorations, Yaiji Kim and Sangjun Choi developed a unique technique for combining glass and metal.
Ou Glasswork
By Hyeyeon Yoo
Ceramicist-turned-glass artist, Hyeyeon Yoo, develops dream-like coloured glassware for everyday use, to perfectly blur the lines between function and aesthetics.