Cultural Programs to Be Held Throughout the Seoul Venue

Illoom, the lifestyle furniture brand of Fursys Group, announced on May 9 that it will co-host the "2026 MMCA Members Day" with the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Seoul on May 20.


Illoom is the official sponsor based on the "Membership Furniture Collaboration Brand Agreement" it signed with the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in June last year.


The "2026 MMCA Members Day" is the largest annual cultural event for the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art’s approximately 460,000 paid and free membership holders. It will be held throughout the museum’s Seoul venue from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on May 20, featuring a variety of cultural programs such as a drawing workshop, members talk, Opera Gala II at the museum, and exhibition tours.


Illoom, the living furniture specialty brand of the Fursys Group, will hold the '2026 MMCA Members Day' at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, on the 20th. Illoom

Illoom, the living furniture specialty brand of the Fursys Group, will hold the '2026 MMCA Members Day' at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, on the 20th. Illoom

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One of the main programs, the drawing workshop "Minimal Ritual Drawing," will take place in the "Membership Lounge," which Illoom and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art have jointly created since signing the business agreement last year. The workshop, which will be held a total of four times, features artists Kwon Hye-kyung and Moon Ji-young from the 20th Goyang Residency and encourages participants to pause their fast-paced digital lives and take time to reflect through the museum experience.


The "Membership Lounge," furnished with Illoom furniture, is designed as a space where artistic inspiration encountered at the museum naturally extends into daily life. For this Members Day, Illoom plans to use the lounge as a point of contact with more customers, sharing the value of a space that connects art with everyday living.


All participation fees for the drawing workshop and Opera Gala II will be donated, in the names of participants, to cover art psychotherapy expenses for children in World Vision-affiliated facilities.



An Illoom brand representative stated, "Illoom will continue to establish itself as a brand that offers inspiring spatial experiences at the intersection of culture, art, and daily life."


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