A black Le Corbusier sofa sits at the center of Supermarque, serving as both a piece of furniture and a stage for conversation. The rest of the 130-square-meter space in Kreuzberg is kept intentionally open and gallery-like. Light floods the rooms, reflecting off the concrete that defines the store’s minimalist but warm interior. It’s a functional environment designed to give the products room to breathe.
The racks hold the store’s own line of menswear, all ethically produced in Portugal. The focus is on timeless essentials, like premium black cotton shirts and pyjamas with a distinctly silky quality to the material. Beyond its own collection, the curation extends to other like-minded brands. You’ll find minimalist essentials from the Swiss label Moi Basics, leather wallets from a collaboration with PB0110, and jewelry from designers like Ina Seifart. The selection rounds out with books, high-quality spirits, and self-care products like vegan nail polish from Gitti.
That central sofa is more than just symbolic. It’s the physical set for "Le Black Sofa," a monthly talk and podcast series hosted right in the store. Here, the founders bring in guests to discuss creative, entrepreneurial, and social topics, turning the retail space into a hub for ideas. The store’s concept is rooted in a long family history of manufacturing that stretches back to 1871, but the focus here is squarely on modern craftsmanship and longevity.