Opened in 2008, the Korean Furniture Museum is nestled within a series of beautifully maintained traditional Korean houses, known as hanoks. Located in Seoul, this private museum showcases over 2,000 pieces of furniture from the Joseon Dynasty, collected by its founder, Chyung Mi-sook. Visitors can explore the intricately crafted wooden tables, chairs, and cabinets, each offering a glimpse into the craftsmanship and daily life of the period. The serene setting and carefully curated exhibits provide a unique and immersive experience, allowing guests to step back in time and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Korea.
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