
Colbo has opened Colbo Next Door on Orchard Street, a spatial expansion that translates the brand’s evolving identity into a hybrid environment of retail, listening culture, and wine hospitality. Positioned adjacent to its existing storefront, the project marks a deliberate shift from product-driven presence to an experiential model rooted in gathering, music, and social exchange.

The opening comes at a pivotal moment for the New York–based label. Over the past year, Colbo has staged its first runway presentation, collaborated with Sperry, and is preparing to launch a global partnership with Zara Kids. Rather than consolidating this momentum through collections alone, the brand continues to position physical space as a central medium for shaping its cultural identity. With Colbo Next Door, this direction evolves into a more explicitly experiential model, extending its long-standing focus on design, music and community into an environment defined by hospitality, familiarity and open-ended forms of engagement.


Designed in collaboration with Yuria Kailich and Joel Harding of Of Enso, the interior builds on the intimacy of the original Colbo store while introducing a more layered and immersive spatial narrative. From the Orchard Street entrance, a series of removable wooden benches establishes an immediate sense of informality and shared occupation. These elements echo the communal gestures of the original space while allowing for flexible use.

Beyond, a narrow transitional corridor unfolds into a softly illuminated listening room and wine bar. This inner chamber operates as the social core of the project, hosting vinyl DJ sessions twice a week. The program reflects Silberstein’s longstanding engagement with music, positioning sound not as background, but as a central architectural and cultural component.

Of Enso describes the approach as one of calibrated restraint. The design seeks to remain minimal yet materially expressive, allowing the space to transform fluidly while retaining a quiet and cohesive identity. A concrete countertop anchors the bar area, while movable elements enable shifts between retail, performance, and informal gathering.


Material choices reinforce the balance between industrial clarity and tactile warmth. Steel and concrete surfaces are softened by custom lighting elements developed through Item Enso in collaboration with Colbo, using the brand’s own deadstock fabrics. These pendant and wall fixtures introduce a subtle textile presence, embedding sustainability directly into the spatial language.
A darker wood chair rail traces the perimeter, adding depth and grounding the composition, while a chainmail curtain introduces both permeability and movement. Together, these elements construct an environment that oscillates between exposure and intimacy, supporting a range of social conditions without imposing a fixed hierarchy of use.
Rather than prescribing a singular function, Colbo Next Door operates as an adaptable framework. It accommodates retail display, music events, and casual gathering within a cohesive architectural envelope, foregrounding flexibility as both a design strategy and a cultural position.


With Colbo Next Door, the brand extends its practice beyond fashion into a broader spatial and social domain. The project does not simply enlarge its physical footprint but redefines how identity can be constructed through environments that host interaction, exchange, and collective presence.
Situated on Orchard Street, the new venue contributes to a growing constellation of hybrid cultural spaces in New York, where retail, hospitality, and creative programming converge. In this context, Colbo Next Door positions itself not as an adjunct, but as an active platform for community formation and ongoing experimentation.


Project Credit
Project name: Colbo Next Door
Location: 51 Orchard Street, New York, USA
Design: Of Enso / @of__enso
Photo: Marco Galloway / @marco_galloway