Noemie Cabin
Modular Jewelry Cabin – Aspen & SoHo Installations
This modular, mobile jewelry store was conceived as a contemporary take on the mountain cabin—both grounded and transportable. Constructed from six interlocking modules, the structure can be assembled in a traditional cabin form or reconfigured into alternative layouts, adapting to different contexts and footprints.
The exterior, clad in charred black wood using the Shou Sugi Ban technique, contrasts with a luminous birch interior that evokes warmth and precision. At its center, a glowing jewelry display case appears to float, anchoring the spatial experience. The rhythm and proportion of the cabin are derived from the brand’s jewelry gift boxes, which are integrated into the interior walls as both storage and architectural expression.
First installed in Aspen and later in SoHo, the cabin brings a sense of sculpted intimacy and modular innovation to retail architecture.
Location & Date: Aspen, Colorado, USA, 2017.
Credits: Conor Coghlan & Brian Chu




Building the Cabin
In this episode I at look at the different finishing methods we used on the interior and exterior of the store. I also discuss the general design ideas behind the store.