Taipei — a city where lights flicker and stories intertwine, bearing witness to the passing of time.
As 2025 unfolds, the SEED Taipei Concept Store reopens after over nine months of thoughtful renovation, bringing renewed light to the city.
More than a showroom, the renewed space combines SEED’s full lighting collection across themed floors—each a quiet experiment in light and space. Every detail has been refined—from spatial flow to a rich palette of materials, including warm wood, pristine white, textured concrete, and custom finishes. Together, they reveal the many expressions of light and how it subtly transforms space.
▲ Step inside to the copper-toned glow of LALU+ and DORA. A textured wall enhances the lighting, as PAOPAO echoes the front display in soft light and shadow.
▲ Downstairs on B1, a calm, focused space allows light to take center stage. Black and grey textured walls define zones, highlighting each fixture against varied surfaces.
▲ The second floor simulates a home setting, where visitors can experience layered lighting. It also introduces SEEDDESIGN’s new service— bespoke project for a more personal touch at home.
Across three afternoons during the opening, we welcomed many friends from the industry—including interior designers, media professionals, and long-time collaborators—to share in this delightful occasion.
Following a warm welcome from the host and a presentation of the classics by our senior specialists. Our in-house designers took the stage across three weeks, each week featuring a different voice: our Design Director, a senior designer, and a new-generation talent. They shared their creative journeys—from the first spark of inspiration to the challenges of bringing each idea to life. They spoke of the delicate balance between structure and beauty, and the technical hurdles that shaped their designs. Through each story, it became clear: a light is never just a product—it is a thoughtful exploration of illumination and life.
We appreciate everyone who joined us and made these afternoons so meaningful.
Your presence, curiosity, and heartfelt responses warmed every story. As the lights dimmed and conversations lingered, we were reminded once again—design is not just about creating objects, but about connecting lives through light.