Pachinko is a multi-generational story of the struggles of Korean families, having to adapt to new cultural dynamics throughout time. The landowner’s home is that of a strong Korean woman who is fighting to keep her home and land against the offers of big money and large Japanese & American banks. By keeping her land she is standing up for her culture, heritage and her rights as a Korean elder. The landowner’s home set is small and quaint, with quirky personality and is a loved home in need of a little repair. We wanted it to show Korean architectural elements, with a tatami mat room off of the kitchen, sliding doorways and low kitchen counters. In addition, traditional kitchen appliances and accessories were imported in from Korea.