Off-White Flagship Store Paris

Off-White Flagship Store Paris
© Benoit Florençon

OFF-WHITE FLAGSHIP STORE PARIS

AMO

ARCHITECTS
AMO

LOCAL ARCHITECT
Barbarito Bancel Architectes

CHANDELIERS
De Studio

LEAD DESIGNERS
Ellen van Loon, Samir Bantal, Giulio Margheri

CLIENT
Off-White

DESIGN TEAM
Lina Jaidi, Camille Filbien, Natalie Konopelski, Valerio di Festa, Alexandru Tintea, Claudio Araya, Yushang Zhang, Giada Zuan

PHOTOGRAPHS
Benoit Florençon

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
Paris, France

CATEGORY
Store

Two blocks away from Place Vendôme, Off-White Paris occupies a 19th-century corner building at the intersection of Rue de Castiglione and Rue du Mont Thabor.

Off-White Flagship Store Paris
© Benoit Florençon
Off-White Flagship Store Paris
© Benoit Florençon

The space combines Parisian elegance with industrial rawness, rethinking Parisian high-end retail. A courtyard, a gallery, and a market extend over three floors, gradually revealing to the visitor Off-White’s diverse identity.

Under the arches of Rue de Castiglione is the store’s main entrance – a semi-circular vestibule of corrugated glass – which leads to the ground floor’s centerpiece: a reinterpretation of the typical Parisian courtyard, containing the women’s collection.

Off-White Flagship Store Paris
© Benoit Florençon
Off-White Flagship Store Paris
© Benoit Florençon

Framed by arches inspired by the street’s portico, the courtyard’s walls and floors are cladded in white travertine. Sober and refined, the courtyard induces a calm and slow shopping experience but can also accommodate dynamic events such as fashion shows. 

The entrance on Rue du Mont Thabor leads to what feels like a completely different store. Light blue walls and a black terrazzo floor, filled with AMO-designed freestanding furniture, showcase Off-White’s brand partnerships.

Off-White Flagship Store Paris
© Benoit Florençon
Off-White Flagship Store Paris
© Benoit Florençon

The store’s multifaceted identity is further reinforced by the design of the upper floors. In the intimate atmosphere of the mezzanine, with its low ceiling and small windows, a space inspired by the aesthetics of the gift shop hosts the kids’ and homeware collections, as well as an exhibition wall.

On the second floor, for the men’s collection, the high ceiling and large windows facing the city create a luminous, clear space, which can be easily reconfigured for concerts, art shows, and parties. A foldable box finished with Sottsass-red veneer conceals the bar and the back of the house.

Off-White Flagship Store Paris
© Benoit Florençon
Off-White Flagship Store Paris
© Benoit Florençon

The floor accommodates freestanding display elements designed by AMO – metallic clothing racks, wooden tables, and white travertine shelving systems – echoing the Parisian flea market.

Contrasting combinations of textures and colors emphasize the store's repertoire of ambiances, creating an abstract reinterpretation of Paris.


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