Ive’s Jang Won-young’s home is a beautiful mix of high-end luxury and sweet aesthetic. Here are five standout pieces that define her elegant living space

Pierre Paulin Dune sofa in red


At the heart of Jang Won-young’s living room sits a true design icon: the striking red Dune sofa by Pierre Paulin. Created in the late 1960s, this visionary piece redefined traditional seating with its modular, wave-like form inspired by natural landscapes. Its fluid, sculptural shape allows endless arrangements, delivering both comfort and a bold, artistic presence.
Baccarat Harcourt 1841 Glasses


When it comes to tableware, Won-young leans into a pair of Baccarat Harcourt 1841 Glasses. The glass is famous for its architectural shape, featuring flat-cut patterns on the bowl, a sharp bevelled stem and a classic hexagonal foot.
Kare Design Deko Object Cherries


Adding a touch of playful retro glamour, Won-young’s space features a sparkling set of cherries from Kare Design. This eye-catching piece bursts with fruity charm through its vivid red hue and glittering mosaic finish. Whether placed on a glass table or sleek sideboard, it delivers the perfect pop of playful colour and personality.
Meier Germany Sheep, Pink Fur


Showcasing her love for all things cute and whimsical, Won-young features a handcrafted decorative lamb from Meier Germany, designed by Hanns-Peter Krafft. This charming piece is covered in soft pink plush fur, with contrasting black wooden legs and brown leather ears. Entirely handmade, the sturdy lamb is surprisingly functional – capable of holding up to 50kg – while adding a cozy yet artistic touch to her bedroom.
Ecosmart Ghost: See-Through Ethanol Fireplace


Made entirely of clear glass and sleek steel, this slim-framed, transparent fireplace looks like a floating flame. While its crisp lines give it a strong contemporary feel, the see-through body allows it to blend seamlessly into any colourful design scheme.
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