Rimowa Soho Flagship Store | 2021


RIMOWA’s latest flagship store in Soho, New York is the company’s third retail location in New York. Located in the historically rich neighborhood of Soho, this design strives to take cues from the industrial nature of its surroundings, as well as from the brand’s classic aesthetic and iconic suitcase design. Using more neutral and industrial materials for the store elements like, brushed aluminum, polycarbonate, white corian, and concrete, the design showcases the luxury brand in a more dynamic and complementary way.

Together, MA-MA and Mass Studio designed to allow for a dynamic and flexible environment within a very small context. They custom-designed transformable elements within the store; such as a bespoke 12.5-foot long multi-functional display table that serves as the central focal point of the store. The display table is divided into two pivoting cantilevered corian stone elements. This pivoting capability can dictate the direction and flow of circulation throughout the space, allowing the store to transform and be adaptable over time. The main wall shelving also employs a flexible design. The horizontal shelves are movable, allowing for a variety of different shelving display patterns.

A central and defining element to the store design is the “The RIMOWA Passport Studio.”  The custom designed passport photobooth station lies on the central axis of the store, making it a focal point of the space. It is designed as a mirror-polished stainless steel cylindrical tube that reflects the whole store surrounding it. Visitors who choose to use it can enter from its backside through a curved sliding door. The interior is stark white, which includes adjustable seating and flattering lighting, allowing for a completely private and elevated photo taking experience. The self-service photo booth affords visitors complete control over the process with a seamlessly automated user experience as they make selections for their travel-ready, 2”x2” US passport portrait. Physical passport photos are printed on the spot and can be shared as digital versions for safe-keeping or reprinting.








Design: MA-MA and Mass Studio
Fixture Fabrication: Space Inverters
Window Display Fabrication: Studio Dada
AV/Tech Development: Brooklyn Research