2024 Royal Copenhagen Cafe in Sungsoo, Seoul
Blue Flower Artwork Reinterpreted through Korean Aesthetics
Artist Jeong.Park proposes an exhibition-style café to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Royal Copenhagen Korea.
She has reinterpreted Royal Copenhagen’s iconic flower motif through the lens of Korean aesthetics, presenting an artwork that aligns with the brand’s value of ‘handcraft,’ which expresses poetic beauty. This mobile artwork, made from materials such as fabric and traditional Korean paper (hanji), offers a new perspective on the beauty of the flower symbol associated with the Royal Copenhagen brand, showcasing the elegance and beauty of nature.
Supported by Royal CopenhagenArtist Jeong.Park
2023
Hermès Amsterdam
Paper craft artwork with
Hermès
Combining Korea's artisan spirit with Hermes' window artwork
GamFratesi & P created a unique artwork using only paper, employing intricate techniques such as folding and twisting to craft hyper-realistic sculptures. One window display depicted a horse symbolizing Hermes, transporting Hermes products from Paris to Amsterdam, adding Hermes' witty imagination to the showcase.
Supported by
Hermès
Artist GamFratesi & P
2024 Royal Copenhagen Cafe in Sungsoo, Seoul
Blue Flower Artwork Reinterpreted through Korean Aesthetics
Artist Jeong.Park proposes an exhibition-style café to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Royal Copenhagen Korea.
She has reinterpreted Royal Copenhagen’s iconic flower motif through the lens of Korean aesthetics, presenting an artwork that aligns with the brand’s value of ‘handcraft,’ which expresses poetic beauty. This mobile artwork, made from materials such as fabric and traditional Korean paper (hanji), offers a new perspective on the beauty of the flower symbol associated with the Royal Copenhagen brand, showcasing the elegance and beauty of nature.
Supported by Royal CopenhagenArtist Jeong.Park