Disconnect and recharge: this Seoul home is a haven from busy city life

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Location
Design
Eccentric Design Lab, Studio Eccentric
Client
Private
Construction
AZ S&B
Floor Area
240 sq-m
The renovation of this Seoul apartment illustrates the growing need for residential interiors to help their inhabitants unwind and momentarily disconnect from city life.
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