British fashion brand Burberry has installed The Imagined Landscape Experience Jeju in Jeju Island, Korea: a pop-up store that reflects a surrounding landscape.
The first immersive brand experience in Jeju is connected to a series of inspirational pop-ups across the globe showcasing Burberry’s latest outerwear silhouettes whilst blurring the lines between nature and technology, the indoors and outdoors, the real and the imagined.
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A pioneering spirit has been part of the brand’s heritage from the very beginning. Thomas Burberry invented gabardine and created iconic outerwear to help people embrace the outdoors and explore new spaces and places. This spirit is embodied by a quote from Thomas Burberry that continues to inspire and imbue the brand’s collections today: ‘Inherent in every Burberry garment is freedom’.
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This sentiment takes a new form in Jeju, as a topographic mirrored sculpture rises from the landscape – an ephemeral brand space, dreamlike and futuristic, deeply connected with nature. Mountainous terrain is reinterpreted with modernity, as this imaginative structure is sculpted by architectural contour lines inspired by maps. Its shape and reflective surfaces seamlessly merge with the beautiful natural surroundings, sitting at the foot of the majestic Halla mountain. Overlooking Sanbang mountain and the South Shore, a viewing platform atop the design allows visitors to enjoy the breath-taking vista.
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The experience continues inside, as visitors enter an innovative space where the digital and physical collide. In one room is an immersive experience featuring cinematic films by three artists Maotik, Cao Yuxi, Lia Jiayu. Visitors are surrounded by screens and can interact with the unique worlds the artists have created, each rooted in the great outdoors.
A social experience in partnership with TikTok continues the connection with technology and global communities. Visitors scan a TikTok QR code to activate an augmented reality lens, creating a scene filled with sharks across the sky.
Alongside the experience, Thomas’s Cafe makes its first appearance in Korea. Named after founder Thomas Burberry, the cafe’s design reflects the house codes, with a light beige colour scheme and Burberry animal kingdom motifs throughout.
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As part of Burberry’s ongoing commitment to lead positive environmental change for a more sustainable future, we will support the continuing preservation of Jeju Island through a five- year partnership with the non-profit organisation Jeju Olle Foundation. Burberry will invest in maintaining the island’s scenic trails to allow continued and safe access for the public, whilst supporting waste elimination programmes to help preserve the island’s natural beauty. This immersive experience will be certified carbon neutral in line with Burberry’s commitment to reduce the environmental impacts of its presentations.
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