Shu Wang’s work explores the intersection of form, function, and interpretation within domestic environments, using abstraction as a tool to reimagine the relationship between users and objects. She views furniture and everyday objects not as static artifacts but as active participants in our lives—fostering relationships and narratives that extend beyond their conventional functions. By embracing abstraction and employing ambiguity, she designs objects that challenge expectations and invite users to create their own meanings. Across a series of projects, her practice investigates how abstraction can transform the everyday into moments of engagement, exploration, and new interpretations.