Monos Washington DC

Location / Washington DC
Project Type / Interior Design
Size / 2,267 sf
Completed / 2025

Photography / Tyler Hooks

The circular light installation anchors the central axis of the store. Its warm glow contrasts with the neutral palette and reflects across the floor and mirrored walls, reinforcing the spatial order of the interior. The element reads as a fixed point within the space, guiding movement without functioning as a focal display.

The material palette is intentionally limited. Plaster, concrete, millwork, and metal are used to emphasize surface texture and depth. Floor-to-ceiling mirrored display walls extend the perceived width of the store while repeating the arched geometry and products. Luggage is presented selectively, allowing the architecture to remain the primary frame for the retail experience.

Lighting, sound, and scent are integrated quietly into the space. Together, they support a calm, controlled interior environment without calling attention to individual elements. The emphasis is on pacing, clarity, and material presence.

Monos Georgetown offers a composed retail interior shaped by structure, proportion, and restraint. Grounded in its historic setting and defined by a controlled material language, the project presents retail as a deliberate and focused spatial experience - a focused retail interior shaped by structure, proportion, and restraint.

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