NOMAKA marks its first physical entry into the retail landscape with the opening of its debut space at Nordiska Kompaniet (NK), Stockholm.

To translate its design language into a physical experience, NOMAKA collaborated with Crosby Studios, led by architect and designer Harry Nuriev, to bring its first offline universe to life.
The space at NK blurs the line between gallery and retail, where sculptural forms meet functional design. Material contrasts define the environment - raw stone, sleek metal, and soft illumination - creating a setting where outerwear is presented not just as apparel, but as an object of precision and purpose. A freestanding stone installation grounds the room, while LED-lit rails draw focus to each piece, embodying NOMAKA's dialogue between different environments - between city and nature, movement and stillness, design and performance.

It was important for us to create a space that truly resonates with our community, a place that invites experience, reflection, and connection. As a nod to our Swiss roots, the atmosphere cuts through the noise of city life, offering a sense of clarity and calm. In an increasingly digital era, we believe in the enduring value of physical experiences. which is why, from our very first year, we chose to be present offline.
