OCEAN DEPTH Material Translation into Spatial Application

Ocean Depth translates its philosophy into a living material language, expressed through every surface layer and spatial detail.

The color system and depth of the ocean are interpreted through multilayer lacquer surfaces, where tones are never fixed but continuously shift between stillness and motion — from deep, immersive darkness to soft transitions that diffuse like light passing through water.

Within spatial applications, lacquer is combined with finely treated metal to create surfaces of visual and tactile depth — gently reflecting light while maintaining a sense of calmness and material grounding.

Interior elements such as tables, shelving systems and architectural surfaces are developed as continuous spatial layers, where material does not function as decoration, but becomes part of the overall visual and structural composition.

Nhu Hong’Art contemporary spatial interior featuring blue lacquer coffee table and sculptural wall art panel
Architectural hardware with multilayer lacquer finish in Ocean Depth by NhuHongArt.

Partitions and architectural panels, finished with layered lacquer, create subtle oscillations between depth and opacity, evoking the feeling of slow-moving water layers within a still environment.

At points of contact, the interaction between lacquer and metal is kept restrained and precise, forming a refined material rhythm — where tactile experience becomes an integrated part of spatial perception rather than a standalone decorative detail.

Rooted in the principle of “Material Holds Emotional Silence”, Ocean Depth exists as a continuous material system where every surface contributes to the breath, depth and emotional state of the architectural space.