Neri&Hu architects transformed an existing five storey building in Seoul, South Korea, into a grand flagship store. The project is inspired by the notions of the lantern and celebrates the roots of the brand, based on a concept with strong connections to Asian culture and traditions, ultimately allowing customers to discover the wealth of Asian wisdom that underpins the Sulwhasoo ethos.

The literal and mythological meaning of the lantern is highly significant throughout Asian history—it leads you through the dark, showing you the way and indicating the beginning and end of a journey. Neri&Hu’s radical transformation of an existing five storey building in Seoul, South Korea, into a grand flagship store for leading Asian skincare brand Sulwhasoo is inspired by these notions of the lantern. The building was designed by Korean architect IROJE and built in 2003. Celebrating the roots of the brand, Neri&Hu wanted to develop a concept with strong connections to Asian culture and traditions, ultimately allowing customers to discover the wealth of Asian wisdom that underpins the Sulwhasoo ethos.

Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, Korea Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, KoreaNeri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, Korea

The concept originates from three key points that were defined at the very start of the project – Identity, Journey and Memory.

Neri&Hu aspired to create a space that appeals to all the senses, that captures the customer immediately as they approach the building, creates an experience that continues to unfold during the journey through the store, and leaves a strong impression with visitors long after they have left. This is what led to the lantern concept, where a continuous brass structure is the element ties the whole store together, guiding customers while they explore the full extent of the space.

 Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, KoreaNeri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, Korea

The concept originates from three key points that were defined at the very start of the project – Identity, Journey and Memory.

Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, KoreaNeri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, KoreaIn creating a series of voids and openings in the building, visitors fully experience the structure as it moves through the space and envelops the different programs. Mirror volumes are inserted into a wooden landscape to reflect and amplify the seemingly endless structure.

The delicate structure rests upon a solid ground of wide timber floor boards that occasionally rises up to form wooden counters with inserted solid stone blocks, on top of which Sulwhasoo’s products are displayed as precious objects. While it is primarily a guiding mechanism, the lantern structure is also a source of light—hanging within it are custom light fixtures that turn the structure into the main attribute to frame and highlight the products on display.

Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, Korea Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, Korea Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, KoreaNavigating through the five storeys, customers experience changes in atmosphere. The basement spa with its dark brick walls, earthy grey stone treatment rooms and warm crafted wood floors has a sense of intimacy and shelter for visitors. Moving up the building, the material palette becomes lighter and more open, inviting visitors to interact with the space, culminating finally in a roof terrace with its free-flowing brass structure canopy that frames vast views of the surrounding city. 

Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, Korea Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, Korea Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, Sulwhasoo Flagship Store, Seoul, KoreaThe journey is a constant contradiction between two counterparts: enclosed to open, dark to light, delicate to massive. The holistic approach to the lantern concept—from space-making to lighting to display to signage—gives visitors a sense of endless intrigue and urges them to explore the spaces and products with passion and delight.

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Plans

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Facts & Credits
Project title  Sulwhasoo Flagship Store
Architecture  Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
Location  Seoul, Korea

Photography Pedro Pegenaute

Major brands/products
Sedan lounge chair designed by Neri&Hu for ClassiCon
Bai Di Di chandelier designed by Neri&Hu for Parachilna
Ming cross dining chair designed by Neri&Hu for Stellar Works
Fawley bench, E15
Solo chair and bar stools, neri&hu
Matiazzi – Clerici sofa and chair
Sul Sole Va lighting collection designed by Neri&Hu for Viabizzuno
JIE carpet designed by Neri&Hu for Nanimarquina
Bell table, ClassiCon
Carl Hansen, Ch25
Crinotelle windsor chair, Artek
E15 – Habibi table
JIAN Sofa collection designed by Neri&Hu for Gandia Blasco
floor lamp, Serge Mouille
Frame Sofa, neri&hu

All furniture of neri&hu are manufactured in Portugal and internationally distributed by De La Espada
All products listed are sourced and supplied by Design Republic

Neri&Hu Design and Research Office revived a theatre in Shanghai dating from the 1930s,  seeking to create a lasting and significant landmark in modern Shanghai. Find more here!


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