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Sousyun teaches us that true beauty isn't static. Instead of fearing rust, cracks, fading, or fraying, Sousyun invites us to welcome them as inevitable and even desirable stages of an object's life cycle.
Think of a cast-iron teapot that develops a seasoned patina. Think of wooden temple floors that become polished and darkened by centuries of bare feet. Think of denim that fades perfectly to the unique shape of your body. That is Sousyun in action. -ENG- Sousyun
While not as mainstream as its counterparts, Sousyun refers to the subtle art of —specifically, the change that comes from wear, aging, or natural decay. It is the practice of designing or perceiving something not for its pristine, "perfect" state, but for how it will look, feel, and function after time has left its mark. Sousyun teaches us that true beauty isn't static