The Seoul International Garden Show 2024
> was held at Ttukseom Han River Park last May 16 and it will last till October for six months under the theme ‘Seoul, Green Vibe’ with the title ‘Colorful Han River’. It will showcase beautiful gardens that change their look from season to season and during the show, you can all see the various cultural programs and arts from not only artists but students, citizens and companies or organizations.
Especially, Youngkong Lighting’s happily been contributing to the Garden show and worked together with Lee Changyeob (a professor at Hanyang University) and his wife Lee jin (a gardener) by sponsoring the newest Bollard, AYLA and THOR NANO (Floodlight). Their design was decorated with the concept of Immersive Resilience and finally won a silver award.
AYLA was Youngkong Lighting’s first collaboration with the designer, Kim Yeune Kyue, who is also owner of a professional lighting design studio, nethe. It was first introduced at the last Light+Building 2024 exhibition held in Frankfurt, Germany in March and caught people’s eyes, bringing a fresh perspective and an understanding of light and outdoor space.
The Seoul International Garden Show 2024
was held at Ttukseom Han River Park last May 16 and it will last till October for six months under the theme ‘Seoul, Green Vibe’ with the title ‘Colorful Han River’. It will showcase beautiful gardens that change their look from season to season and during the show, you can all see the various cultural programs and arts from not only artists but students, citizens and companies or organizations.
Especially, Youngkong Lighting’s happily been contributing to the Garden show and worked together with Lee Changyeob (a professor at Hanyang University) and his wife Lee jin (a gardener) by sponsoring the newest Bollard, AYLA and THOR NANO (Floodlight). Their design was decorated with the concept of Immersive Resilience and finally won a silver award.
AYLA was Youngkong Lighting’s first collaboration with the designer, Kim Yeune Kyue, who is also owner of a professional lighting design studio, nethe. It was first introduced at the last Light+Building 2024 exhibition held in Frankfurt, Germany in March and caught people’s eyes, bringing a fresh perspective and an understanding of light and outdoor space.