The LEHHO showroom was designed to reflect the brand’s refined yet imaginative sensibility-where structure meets softness. Behind glass panels, the fitting rooms are enclosed by gently curved curtains. Rather than serving as a simple changing area, this space invites visitors to experience the act of “wearing beauty.” The flowing drapes and transparent layers create a calm and intimate atmosphere.
Along one side of the showroom, beige-toned curtains paired with natural rope avoid rigid symmetry, introducing a quiet sense of irregularity. This intentional imperfection adds warmth, texture, and a subtle sense of movement to the space.
On another wall, abstract wooden panels were inspired by the fragmented fabric shapes that appear in the garment-making process. These sculptural forms bring the creativity behind clothing into the physical space-highlighting the poetic side of construction and design.
In a quiet corner, custom display racks made of exposed metal frames and bold color accents organize fabric while acting as understated yet refined sculptural objects, subtly elevating the spatial rhythm without overpowering it.
On the day we photographed the space, sunlight happened to pour in just right. The shadows of the garments and hangers gently overlapped the sculptural wall panels-unexpectedly forming new layers of composition. It was an unplanned moment, yet it made the space feel whole, as if the design had quietly come to life.
Materials Used:
MIGO Spacial painting
Qtech metal processing
SELF MAKER curtain
BESTFURNITURE furniture