The Naver Design Talk | A Treasure Trove Embracing the Beauty of Time: Go Bok-hee’s Atelier

The Naver "Design Talk" Episode 13 visits Go Bok-hee Atelier, a place that has long conveyed "happiness and joy derived from the past." This space, which has become a symbol of the antique art district connecting Dapsimni and Janghanpyeong, reopened in May after undergoing renovations. Through interviews with co-founders Go Bok-hee and Kim Ji-eun, the video explores the beauty of 100- to 150-year-old antique furniture, offers tips on arrangement and interior design that complement modern spaces, and provides a guide for those new to antique art.
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