Bauhaus
Flagship Store
Bauhaus at Galleria Mall is a design statement as much as a retail environment — a store that communicates the brand's streetwear and counterculture identity through every material choice and spatial decision, from the store boundary to the sneaker wall at the rear. The exterior fascia is the first declaration: geometric concrete panels arranged in a triangular lattice pattern flank a full-width chainlink mesh gate — the language of construction site, warehouse and urban fabric deliberately invoked. This is a store that wants to feel discovered rather than presented. The "BAUHAUS" wordmark in brushed steel sits behind the gate, lit from within, visible before entry. Inside, the spatial concept is built on the architectural vocabulary of industrial infrastructure. Floor-standing scaffolding-frame display systems in brushed steel serve simultaneously as structural columns, garment rails and shelving units — their skeletal quality keeping the space visually light despite their size. Wire mesh panels define zones without closing them, and OSB board and cork wall panels bring raw tactile texture to the surfaces between. The defining moment of the store is the amber resin curtain installation — thousands of individual strands in warm amber and copper tones that cascade from the full height of the double-height mezzanine structure to the floor, creating a shimmering column of light and movement at the centre of the store. It is simultaneously a visual anchor, a zone divider and a piece of art. The sneaker wall is executed with the precision of a museum display: a floor-to-ceiling grid of individual lit bays, each housing a single pair, the warm underlighting treating each product as a collector's object. The mezzanine structure above adds volume and complexity — exposed services, suspended wooden crate installations and natural lighting combining to create the impression of a space still in productive use, never merely decorative.




