The Square by Emmanuel de Bayser and Josef Voelk

Architects Emmanuel de Bayser and Josef Voelk designed in the heart of Berlin, the Square, a new flagship store that is an artfully curate fashion retail space that brings a new elegance and timeless sophistication to the German capital. Extending over 700 square meters, the space is a revamp of the iconic retail space The Corner—opened by the same owners in 2008—completely redesigned by Paris-based studio Pierre Augustin Rose. 
Inside it, islands of curate selections of fashion, beauty, interior, design, and art, invite shoppers to experience the serenity of the space and discover the latest in design—and to be inspired. The interior is a contemporary reflection of the surrounding classicist beauty, enhancing the vast, sun-illuminated space with wooden panels, white columns and high arches, and a palette of light-gray plaster and natural travertine stone.
Throughout, furniture and home objects from the renowned Pierre Augustin Rose, Ann Demeulemeester, Chiarastella Catrani, and Rick Owens create an enticing atmosphere of timeless elegance, with a focus on materiality and tactility. In conclusion, it is a sanctuary of contemporary luxury that recalls present-day Arcadia.

photography by Mark Seelen

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