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- This year will see Ssense continue to swim against the retail current. The company is in the process of constructing a five-storey David Chipperfield-designed flagship store in Montreal. Set to open later this year, it will be not only eight times larger than its original shop but also, according to Atallah, fully “digitally integrated.”
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May 2, 2018 · Located on rue Saint-Sulpice in old Montreal, a fusty historic façade encases an entirely new brutalist concrete structure designed by architect David Chipperfield. The building serves as a perfect metaphor for the brand. As founder Rami Atallah says, “SSENSE is a lot about the tensions.”
On May 3rd, SSENSE opened its new flagship, designed by David Chipperfield Architects. Nestled in the heart of Montreal’s Old Port, it is a true synthesis of old and new—in both form and function.
Apr 30, 2018 · The transgressive display was commissioned by Ssense to christen its new flagship store, which will open May 3 to the public. It follows the same risk-taking strategy that has guided the online...
Oct 12, 2022 · SSENSE MONTRÉAL is sublimely futuristic. David Chipperfield Architects – whose luxury retail clients include Bally, Valentino and Brioni – developed a 60-cm grid system throughout the space’s concrete structure, allowing for hidden convertible systems to house mechanical and technical elements.
The 19th-century Beaux Arts façade of Montreal's new SSENSE flagship store hides a entirely modern construction by David Chipperfield Architects. SSENSE is about as with-it as it gets. The Montreal-based online retailer has been a reliable go-to for well-heeled cool-kids in search of fashion’s dernier cri.
Apr 30, 2018 · On May 3rd, Ssense opens Ssense Montréal, a new space in the Canadian city ingeniously closing to the gap between digital and physical shopping.
May 16, 2018 · Online luxury fashion platform Ssense opens its new five-storey flagship. The 13,000-square-foot space was designed by David Chipperfield Architects. The building features an original 19th-century façade.