The Coor Seongsu Flagship Store — Where Fashion Meets Contemporary Art
Walking into The Coor Seongsu Flagship Store feels less like entering a retail space and more like stepping into a vast contemporary art museum. The building’s bold architectural choice—removing half of the second-floor slab and two-thirds of the fourth-floor slab—has created a soaring, light-filled space that transcends the conventional shopping experience. Here, clothes don’t just hang; they appear to float, suspended in a vertical expanse where air, light, and human presence intermingle.



Instead of crowding the floor with racks and fixtures, The Coor embraces the beauty of “consuming space”—offering visitors room to breathe, observe, and move intuitively through the store. The exposed beams, columns, and traces of the original structure stand as design statements in themselves, harmonizing with curated racks of minimalist garments, fine leather goods, and art pieces.


Striking textile works, born from Adam Boyd’s exploration of digital and analog landscapes, hang alongside deconstructed patchwork pieces, each playing with texture, form, and light.



A suspended rock sculpture commands the room with its surreal presence, blurring the line between the natural and the constructed. These installations don’t just decorate the store—they echo The Coor’s philosophy of merging art and fashion into one cohesive, immersive experience.

The result is a perfect balance of fashion and art: a place where the clean lines of modern design meet the tactility of fabric, and where each step through the store feels like a passage in a gallery. It’s a destination not just for shopping, but for inspiration—an embodiment of Seongsu’s rising role as Seoul’s creative epicenter.



📍 14-2 Yeonmujang-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
Photos by Vily Magazine team.