Originally rooted in Marghera, Venice where Golden Goose was born, HAUS now expands its vision to Mexico City, weaving new threads into its global, multicultural tapestry. The new space is a true “home away from home” where craft, culture, and community intertwine. HAUS CDMX rises in the heart of La Roma, nestled within a charming historic building reimagined in collaboration with visionary Mexican architect Michel Rojkind.
Across three immersive floors, every room unfolds like a chapter. From the Atrio, a serene welcoming foyer wrapped in mural art by a local Mexican studio, to the Library, Kitchen, Mirror Room, and Patio home to Co-Creation, where visitors can craft their own one-of-a-kind Golden Goose sneakers. A monolithic staircase draws you upward to the Botanical Room, an oasis of fragrance and floral artistry, created with local partners. Rooms like the Wardrobe, Listening Room, and Bedroom transport guests to the spirit of Venice the brand’s homeland, through vintage projectors and sensory storytelling. The top floor serves as a creative sanctuary a Lounge and Office space designed for intimate encounters, hands-on workshops, and gatherings that celebrate local craftsmanship and human connection.
Every inch of HAUS CDMX is a dialogue between Mexico and Italy, tradition and experimentation, local stories and global vision. Natural light, low-energy design, and reusable local materials underline Golden Goose’s commitment not only to beauty and legacy, but to a more conscious future. On the long run, the space offers a series of immersive creative experiences, such as Co-Creation workshops with local artists, flower and fragrance workshops, and more in celebration of art, music, and local craft. HAUS CDMX is a true cultural home.
Golden Goose / Haus CDMX
Architecture & Store Design Golden Goose
Silver

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Client
Golden Goose
Floor area
610 ㎡
Completion
2024
Furniture
Architecture
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