Hallyu! The Korean Wave cardholder

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This cardholder features an exclusive design by the Korean graphic designer Na Kim. Commissioned specially for the V&A to accompany the exhibition Hallyu! The Korean Wave. Na has taken inspiration from both the Korean and English titles for the exhibition and traditional Korean colours.

 

Na Kim is a graphic designer based in Seoul and Berlin. After studying product design and graphic design in Korea, Kim participated in Werkplaats Typografie in the Netherlands. Na Kim’s design practice as a system aims to engage without putting limits on the field of graphic design.

 

Design © Na Kim

 

Our cardholders are made by a third-generation Scottish manufacturer who use recycled leather to create unique and durable accessories.

 

Created exclusively by the V&A to accompany the exhibition Hallyu! The Korean Wave.

 

Details
• Clean with a dry cloth to maintain an attractive lustre
• Made in Scotland

Author/Artist/Designer

Na Kim

Dimensions

Closed: 7.7cm x 10.7cm; open: 15.7cm x 10.7cm

Composition

Recycled leather

Product code

164296

DELIVERY
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    (FREE on orders £60 and over*)
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  • Europe standard delivery £20
  • Rest of the world standard delivery £30

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About the exhibition
Hallyu

Hallyu! The Korean Wave

Hallyu! The Korean Wave exhibition showcased the colourful and dynamic popular culture of South Korea, exploring the makings of the Korean Wave and its global impact on the creative industries of cinema, drama, music, fandom, beauty and fashion