A 210-square-meter boutique on Colima Street uses copper accents and purist design to frame luxury stock in Mexico City.
May 16. A new boutique opened on Colima Street in Roma Norte, Mexico City. The space runs 210 square meters and carries luxury stock under the name Colima 162.
The interior is the work of local architect Laura Vela Lasagabaster and designer Manu Bañó. The brief leaned purist: white walls, minimal shelving, copper accents. The copper is recycled, used as trim on shelving units and as a detail element along the floor plane. The metal reads warm against the white backdrop without dominating the room.
The layout favors open floor over dense fixture placement. Stock sits on wall-mounted rails and low shelving units, leaving the center of the room uncluttered. The copper detail runs along the base of the shelving, a continuous line that pulls the eye through the space rather than stopping at individual units.
Roma Norte has absorbed a steady stream of design-led retail over the past five years. This one fits the pattern: small footprint, material restraint, a single accent metal doing most of the visual work. The copper choice is the only deviation from the neighborhood's standard palette of concrete and oak.
The boutique stocks a rotating selection of luxury pieces. No house announcements yet on specific brands carried. The architects filed the project as a concept store, which in Mexico City retail usually means multi-brand curation rather than house flagship.
The recycled copper sourcing is noted in the project file but not marketed as the lead angle. The material reads as accent, not statement. A purist interior with one warm metal running through it.
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