Pop up — Lié Studio

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LIÉ STUDIO Seoul Pop-up at NOTHING WRITTEN 



LIÉ STUDIO and NOTHING WRITTEN are coming together to share their joint aesthetics and brand universes.
Visitors discovered LIÉ STUDIO’s latest jewelry, leather goods, and hair accessories in the curated and immersive setting of Nothing Written House&Garden and Cafe Corner.
Seated lounge areas for more private viewings were available by reservation, but walk-ins were also welcome to experience the collection.

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LIÉ STUDIO

Founded in late 2021, LIÉ STUDIO is a Copenhagen-based brand created by twin sisters Amalie and Cecilie Moosgaard. With years of experience in the fashion industry, the sisters saw a need for accessories that would cater to the busy woman's everyday uniform, adding a timeless yet elevated touch to any outfit. The collections reflect the brand’s vision of creating pieces that can be worn over and over again. With a fast-paced lifestyle in mind, the Co-Founders and Creative Directors have designed versatile jewelry and leather pieces that effortlessly adapt to various occasions throughout the day without compromising on the choice of materials and quality. As LIÉ STUDIO continues its journey to become a global brand, Amalie and Cecilie Moosgaard’s personal uniforms will serve as a source of inspiration for the brand’s future collections.

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Nothing Written x Lié Studio Collaboration shirts

Introducing the exclusive collaboration shirts by LIÉ STUDIO and NOTHING WRITTEN, available only during the pop-up period at Nothing Written House&Garden. A refined balance of structure and simplicity this limited collection embodies the quiet elegance both brands are known for. Available exclusively offline, only until May 4, 2025.


 

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Lounge Seats

To provide a more private and refined viewing experience, a seated lounge area was available by reservation. Guests without a reservation were also invited to freely explore the full range of products in the public zone. The first floor showcased a curated selection by LIÉ STUDIO, while the second floor featured an array of pieces from NOTHING WRITTEN.