Supreme in LA
What: Supreme has relocated to a truly spacious domain on the buzzing Sunset Strip.
Why it is important: Similar to a select number of other Supreme stores, this retail space emphasizes experiences by featuring a skate bowl as well as art pieces.
Occupying a low-rise structure built in 1970, the building has been renovated and remodelled, and now features 8,500 sq.ft. (790 sqm.). The interior design, created by London-based design practices Brinkworth and Wilson Brothers, and architect Neil Logan from New York City, includes a trophy feature. Similar to a select number of other Supreme stores stateside, this retail space was voluminous enough to install a skate bowl, and a seemingly floating one at that, created by Steven Badgett of American artist collective Simparch.
Against a backdrop of art pieces by various artists, including longtime collaborators Mark Gonzales, Josh Smith, Neck Face, Fuck This Life and Nate Lowman, clothing racks and shelving units line the walls, while a sales counter sits right next to the skate bowl.