Studio Paul Chan Transforms 1920s Bell Tower into Perfumery and Cafe in LA
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Studio Paul Chan has transformed a 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival bell tower in LA's Koreatown into a perfumery and cafe for Korean brand Elorea, aiming to revive its original grandeur with interior design.
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· 2 pulledLos Angeles-based Studio Paul Chan has transformed a 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival bell tower in the city's Koreatown into a perfumery and cafe.
The store, designed for Korean brand Elorea, occupies the tower designed by iconic LA firm Morgan, Walls & Clements, and Studio Paul Chan aimed to revive its original grandeur with his interior design.
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