Sulwhasoo Bukchon Flagship Store
Jongno-gu, Seoul • Shop
[Seoul Bukchon Sulwhasoo Flagship Store]
Sulwhasoo's house
At first glance, when you look at the building from the other side of the street, you can see a stylish hanok and Osulloc's Western-style house behind it. As you enter the space while looking at the panoramic view, you can see that the transparent glass is in harmony with the pillars, the symbol of hanok.
A hanok is a space created by the difference between pillars, and it is a very important feature to capture the landscape and blend it as if it were one with nature. In other words, we express it as 'borrowing the landscape, nature'. Ironically, these hanoks have parts that are in line with glass, the symbol of modern architecture, and blend well in one place, creating synergy by suggesting sophistication to the old hanok and another possibility to glass.
The space that was born with such a refined old-fashioned feel became a sufficient space to express Sulwhasoo itself. The overall tone of the space pointed to Sulwhasoo. If you follow the path guided by the building, you will arrive at Osulloc.
It serves as a device that accurately shows the passage of time by connecting hanok and western-style houses into one. Osulloc is also a cafe that offers tea as a lifestyle with a focus on tradition and development, and the combination with Sulwhasoo seems to be perfect.
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I visited Sulwhasoo Bukchon once again, which I had previously visited and photographed and posted. Although it was only a few months since I visited Bukchon, I wanted to gauge how much I had grown during that time. I was curious to see how much my skill in looking at space and capturing the gaze has improved. It seems to have grown a little, but it seems to be only about that few months. Thank you for not stagnating, and it will be a good nutrient for future growth.
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47 Bukchon-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
· 10:00-20:00
· Closed on the 1st Monday of every month
Closed on January 1st, Lunar New Year's Day, and Chuseok
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