Korean artist collective meets fashion label meets gallery, Studio Concrete, may have one of the country’s most popular (and fashionable) young stars as its founder. But that’s just chapter one of the story. It’s the ingenious, multi-genre projects, mixing art, fashion, music and pop culture, which have made it one of the coolest things to come out of Korea in recent years.

Its founder, actor Yoo Ah-in, simply calls it an ongoing “art project”. “We do art collaborations, design clothes and create various, multi-media content,” he tells us. “But in the end, our aim is to have creative freedom and an ‘out-of-the-box’ attitude to art, design and fashion.”

Since opening its doors two years ago, this unique, multipurpose space in central Seoul has produced one intriguing (and highly successful) project after another. The “How Do You Feel 1-10” sweatshirt collection, for one – featuring a number patch on the back describing your current mood (1 being ‘low’ and 10 being ‘high’) - was an instant hit with streetwear lovers.

For this coming holiday season, Studio Concrete has collaborated with Lane Crawford on an exclusive capsule collection including sweaters, hoodies, T-shirts and jackets featuring graphics that reinterpret the idea of space travel. “We chose space exploration as the concept for this collection to symbolise endless creativity and curiosity,” says Yoo. While we won’t be able to enjoy space itself just yet, at least with this limited edition collection, we can still get a taste of K-culture cool that's out of this world.