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IMAGES COURTESY OF COS, SHOT BY SURYAN SAURABH (PRESS PHOTO)

COS opens first store in India

The store design was created entirely in-house.

London-based fashion brand COS has launched its first store in India, located at Select Citywalk Mall.

The store, designed entirely in-house, showcases craftsmanship, materiality, and modern culture.

The interior features a clay lime plaster facade, recycled shelving by Smile Plastics, terrazzo flooring with 90% recycled content, and hand-tufted wool rugs.

Signature furniture includes the Scarpa 925 chair by Cassina and Karakter, Resident’s Offset coffee table, and the Pumpkin sofa by Pierre Paulin for Ligne Roset.

COS opens the store with its Autumn/Winter 2025 womenswear and menswear collections, highlighting fine fabrics, precise craftsmanship, and contemporary designs.

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