Rapid economic expansion coupled with a desire to retain traditional values, can make South Korea appear to have one foot in the future and one foot in the past. We draw our inspiration from this tension to create beautiful products representing the past and present of Korean traditional arts and crafts. 'Sorosi' means 'remained intact'. Our work is a reinterpretation of Korean traditional art and culture for a contemporary international audience. It combines and re-makes simple forms and concepts from 'Hangeul' (Korean alphabet) , 'Sansuhwa' (Korean landscape paintings in the 17th Century Joseon Dynasty) and Korean traditional patchwork, 'Jogakbo'