The Attico is expanding to Seoul.

The label founded by Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini opens a boutique at The Galleria Department Store in Gangnam, the label announced on Monday. The sales area, which marks the first appearance of the brand in South Korea, is therefore in the middle of the luxury district in Seouls, which is known for its dynamic mix of fashion, design and contemporary culture.

“Our first opening was in June in Ibiza with ‘The Bathroom’. In Seoul, ‘The Library’ now follows: A room filled with books with intellectual charm,” said the founders. “When we designed The Attico, we christened our project for a home place, just a top floor, and the fantasies that it causes. Now that we finally shape our own sales areas, we can fully explore the idea of this ambient and the narrative possibilities of its atmosphere. Our idea is to capture emotions in the rooms with lightness and intensity. We want to create places that are familiar and abstractly and abstract Invite discovery. “

The materials and design elements of ‘The Library’ reflect a harmonious tension between intellectual strict and sensual warmth. Dark striped wooden panels, inspired by Milan interiors of the middle of the century, dress up the walls and the bookshelves and give a feeling of calm opulence. In contrast, handmade surfaces made of raw concrete in subtle gray define the transition areas and the ceilings and give the room an architectural rawness. At the entrance, a backlit wall made of green sage-on-onyx with golden veins sets a sculptural accent and at the same time creates a light eye-catcher.

“The warm wooden tones, carefully selected Italian architecture and design books and a feeling of calm elegance penetrate the place,” said Ambrosio and Tordini. “It conveys the feeling of entering a friend’s private apartment. This decision is a tribute to the Italian designer and fits perfectly with the cultural soul of Seoul and its taste for sophisticated minimalism.”

Broken steel is used for the exhibition structures and details and offers a futuristic counterpoint to organic textures. The olive -colored velvet carpet ensures softness and warmth and reminds of a boudoir. Iconal vintage furniture, including the alky armchairs of Giancarlo Piretti and low quilted Poufs, reinforce the feeling of an intimate and lived place.

The color palette plays with contrasts: cold and warm, soft and structured, architectural and emotional. This unique material narrative underlines the idea of a domestic scenery, a demanding ambience that at the same time looks personal and refined and fits perfectly with the constantly developing visual universe of The Attico.

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