London's iconic South Bank skate park has been recreated for a Palace shop in Seoul
Briefly

Palace, the renowned streetwear and skateboarding brand, has launched its sixth worldwide store in Seoul, South Korea, inspired by London's iconic Southbank skatepark. The store, designed by Steve Oh, features design elements reminiscent of the beloved skate spot, including wood-textured concrete columns and marble benches. Palace founders Lev Tanju and Gareth Skewis highlight the personal significance of the Southbank, acknowledging its influence on the brand's success. The store opened on February 8 and is a testament to Palace's ongoing connection to its roots in London skate culture.
The South Korean capital's new store has been modeled after London's iconic skatepark, showcasing a commitment to the brand's origins and culture.
I spent so many years there... I met so many people there and Palace wouldn't exist without Southbank, expressing the personal ties to the skatepark.
Read at Time Out London
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