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Step Inside the Whimsical World of K-Pop’s Lee Chan-hyuk!

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K-pop Star’s Home Decor, Chagall’s Dreams, and Vintage Treasures
From a K-pop idol’s whimsical showroom to a rare Chagall retrospective and Korea’s largest secondhand furniture market, here’s where to feast your eyes on some serious eye candy.

Inside the Whimsical World of K-pop’s Creative Visionary

Say Touche storefront in Itaewon, Seoul (Say Touche)When K-pop’s Most Eccentric Artist Opens a Home Decor Shop

Ever wondered what happens when a K-pop star known for his wild antics decides to venture into home decor? Say hello to Say Touche, the brainchild of AKMU’s Lee Chan-hyuk. This singer-songwriter, who once shocked fans by shaving his head mid-performance on live TV, has now channeled his quirky creative vision into a whole new realm. Tucked away in Seoul’s trendy Itaewon neighborhood, Say Touche is more than just a store – it’s a portal into Lee’s fantastical world. Step inside, and you’ll feel like you’ve wandered into the home of an artist with impeccable taste and a delightfully twisted sense of humor. Each room is a treasure trove of objects that blur the line between functional and fantastical. Picture this: a vintage TV that doubles as an incense holder, clocks where mathematical equations replace numbers, and whiskey bottles transformed into chic table lamps. Even the mirrors get the Lee Chan-hyuk treatment, framed to look like you’re mid-FaceTime call. But the real showstoppers? The rugs. These aren’t your grandma’s Persian carpets. One features psychedelic patterns that morph into heart shapes, while another bears muddy footprints across its pristine surface. It’s like classic elegance got ambushed by a mischievous street artist – and we’re totally here for it. Can’t make it to Seoul? Don’t fret! Say Touche offers worldwide shipping, so you can bring a piece of K-pop’s most creative mind right into your living room. Open noon to 7 p.m., closed on Mondays. Say Touche 53, Noksapyeong-daero 32-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul

Say Touche showroom in Itaewon, Seoul (Say Touche)

Marc Chagall’s Dreamlike Imagery in Seoul

Art lovers, rejoice! The “Marc Chagall: Beyond Time” exhibition has landed at Seoul’s Hangaram Art Museum, bringing with it a treasure trove of 170 works by the legendary artist. Running through September 21, this is your chance to dive deep into the whimsical world of Chagall after a seven-year absence from the city. Dubbed “the magician of color,” Chagall’s work is a mesmerizing blend of surrealism, cubism, and expressionism. The exhibition, featuring pieces on loan from collections around the globe, is divided into seven thematic sections that showcase the full range of his artistic genius. Get ready for a truly immersive experience as you explore Chagall’s architectural projects brought to life through cutting-edge media art. You’ll feel like you’re standing beneath the iconic ceiling of Paris’s Palais Garnier or gazing at the twelve stained glass windows of Israel’s Hadassah Medical Center. Don’t miss the chance to see some of Chagall’s most celebrated works, including “Le Coq Violet” and “La mariee au-dessus de Paris.” It’s a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with the dreamlike visions of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists. Hangaram Art Museum 2406 Nambusunhwan-ro, Seocho District, Seoul

Installation view of watercolored etchings for The Bible by Marc Chagall at the exhibition

Apartmentfull Market: A Vintage Treasure Trove

Calling all design enthusiasts and furniture hunters! If you’re up for a weekend adventure, buckle up and head to Apartmentfull Market. Trust us, this isn’t just a shopping trip – it’s an experience that’s totally worth the drive. Nestled in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, this massive two-story warehouse sprawls across 3,250 square meters (approximately 1,000 pyeong). But forget everything you know about traditional furniture stores. Apartmentfull Market is a living, breathing hub where vintage and pre-owned pieces aren’t just sold – they’re given new life right before your eyes. With over 1,500 pieces on display, you’ll find everything from jaw-dropping vintage rarities to practical secondhand steals. But here’s where it gets really cool: instead of boring rows of furniture, the space is styled like the world’s coolest apartment. It’s like stepping into the pages of an ultra-chic design magazine, except everything’s for sale. One of the coolest features? The open restoration studio. Watch as skilled artisans breathe new life into tired furniture, transforming forgotten pieces into must-have treasures. And if you’ve got some beloved items you’re ready to part with, they offer consignment services too. Pro tip: New pieces arrive daily, so check their online inventory before you go. And don’t forget to make a reservation through Naver – this hot spot requires it! Apartmentfull Market 163, Jikdong-ro, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do

Apartmentfull Market, a vintage, secondhand furniture store in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province (Apartmentfull Market)]

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