1. Seoul – A Harmony of Tradition and Modernity, the Breath of a Living City
Key Imagery: Namdaemun (Sungnyemun), King Sejong, Namsan Tower
Design Story:
Seoul, once the capital of the Joseon Dynasty and now the capital of modern Korea, is a city where tradition and modernity coexist.
The graceful curves of Namdaemun’s tiled roof, the visionary spirit of King Sejong, and the vertical silhouette of Namsan Tower symbolize a connection across time and space.
Connection to the Scent Object:
The Seoul-inspired fragrance object blends traditional curves with modern structural aesthetics.
It delivers a scent that reflects both the energy and calm of the city—clear and refined, it offers a sense of restful breathing amidst the bustle of daily life, embodying a moment of serenity in the city.
2. Gyeongju – A Fragrant Spirit Born of a Thousand-Year Capital
Key Imagery: Seokguram Buddha, Dabotap Pagoda, Cheomseongdae Observatory
Design Story:
Gyeongju, the thousand-year capital of the Silla Dynasty, is a city rich in cultural heritage where Buddhism, science, and art harmoniously converge.
The serene smile of the Seokguram Buddha, the balanced beauty of Dabotap, and the cosmic gaze of Cheomseongdae embody deep reflection and harmony.
Connection to the Scent Object:
The Gyeongju-inspired fragrance object features soft curves and balanced proportions that evoke a peaceful presence.
Its warm, meditative aroma conveys spiritual tranquility drawn from centuries past, filling the space with a sense of introspection and inner peace.
Each fragrance object is more than just a scent—it is a miniature sculpture that expresses the unique spirit and cultural identity of its region.
Under the concept of “Cities of Korea remembered through scent,” these pieces serve as sensory stories and meaningful keepsakes.
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