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KCC Glass's 'Home CCI' announced on the 24th that it held the '2026 Interior Design Seminar' in partnership with the Korean Society of Interior Designers (KOSID).
KCC Glass held the 2026 Interior Design Seminar at Chosun Palace Seoul Gangnam on the 23rd. Around 60 representatives and officials from major Home CCI partners nationwide attended the event to share insights on residential space trends and strengthen the foundation for collaboration with partner companies.
The significance of the event was further enhanced as it was the first seminar jointly planned by Home CCI and the Korean Society of Interior Designers, who have maintained a strong partnership for a long time.
The seminar was held in morning and afternoon sessions. During the morning session, designers affiliated with the Korean Society of Interior Designers served as speakers, delivering in-depth lectures on the direction of residential spaces. Im Sung-geun, CEO of 214 Space, proposed a multi-functional residential complex that accommodates diverse lifestyles and functions under the theme 'The Beginning of 5th-Generation Apartments.' Shin Jung-bae, CEO of Non Space, highlighted the essence and emotional value of homes as spaces for rest and contemplation based on the theme 'Home as a Scene of Thought.' An Kwang-il, CEO of Baek Eire Associates, introduced residential space design where residents and spaces communicate organically, under the theme 'Spaces Centered on People, Life, and Relationships.'
The afternoon session featured a showcase of Home CCI's major products. △'Home CCI Window One Villas,' high-insulation windows equipped with double low-E glass; △'Forestone,' a new concept flooring combining smooth walking comfort and luxurious design; △'Vencent Interior Film,' an interior finishing material with 334 design options; and △'Sensone Ultra,' premium ceramic tiles from Italy, were introduced, drawing the interest of attendees.
Lim Seong-geun (CEO), who participated in the event, evaluated it as "a meaningful opportunity to share the future direction of residential spaces from various perspectives across the industry."
A KCC Glass official stated, "We organized this seminar to share insights with partner companies during a paradigm shift in residential spaces," and added, "Moving forward, we plan to continue contributing to the development of the interior design industry and expanding the foundation for mutual growth based on our collaboration with the Korean Society of Interior Designers."
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