Nowe miejsce dla miłośników pielęgnacji skóry na Upper East Side

Beauty brand Malin+Goetz has just opened its latest stores on Madison Avenue and the corner of 86th Street in New York. These minimalist spaces are part of Bellemont, a collection of luxury residences just one block away from Central Park. This inauguration marks the brand’s 18th location in New York, including two others in Brooklyn. While the store interior was inspired by the energy and bustle of the metropolis, its styling perfectly captures the essence of the neighborhood.

Like all other Malin+Goetz stores, the interior design draws inspiration from a modern pharmacy. However, the new Madison Avenue store was also designed to blend in with its surrounding museums, such as the Guggenheim, Neue Galerie, and of course, The Met. The sophisticated store design, created in collaboration with architects from O’Neil Langan Architects, pays homage to the neighboring art galleries with smooth, sculptural oak displays. The warm shade of green, reminiscent of Central Park, can be found throughout the store, adding a peaceful atmosphere, which is further enhanced by the matte concrete floors.

As for the products themselves, Malin+Goetz stores offer best-selling skincare, body, fragrance, hair, home, and travel products. The store is the perfect place for both Upper East Side locals and tourists to find classic products like peppermint shampoo and grapefruit face cleanser, as well as candles and perfumes with a dark rum fragrance. The store’s simple interior also makes it easy to select products that suit individual needs without distractions.

Of course, the Malin+Goetz brand is no stranger to brick-and-mortar stores. The Madison Avenue store is the latest addition to over 20 temporary and permanent locations worldwide. Founders Matthew Malin and Andrew Goetz opened their flagship store in the Chelsea neighborhood in 2004 to cater to the needs of local customers. Twenty years later, the company has stores on six continents, including flagship apothecaries from New York to Hong Kong. Their cruelty-free products are known for their gentleness and are suitable for all skin types, colors, and genders.

In addition to museums, this skincare store (located at 1165 Madison Ave.) now has neighbors such as Versace, Hermès, and the upcoming Giorgio Armani Residences on Madison, next to Van Cleef & Arpels and the new Sotheby’s location.

If you need a break from all the hustle and bustle (and want to buy some new products), now you know where to go.

FAQ Section Based on Main Topics from the Article:

1. Where are the latest Malin+Goetz stores located?
The latest Malin+Goetz stores are located on Madison Avenue and the corner of 86th Street in New York.

2. How many Malin+Goetz stores are there in New York?
There are eighteen Malin+Goetz locations in New York, including two others in Brooklyn.

3. What are the distinctive features of the store’s interior design?
The store’s interior design draws inspiration from a modern pharmacy and the surrounding art galleries. It utilizes smooth, sculptural oak displays and a warm shade of green.

4. What products are offered in Malin+Goetz stores?
Malin+Goetz stores offer best-selling skincare, body, fragrance, hair, home, and travel products. Among them are peppermint shampoo, grapefruit face cleanser, candles, and perfumes with a dark rum fragrance.

5. Where was the first flagship store of Malin+Goetz opened?
The first flagship store of Malin+Goetz was opened in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York in 2004.

6. Where can you find Malin+Goetz stores worldwide?
Currently, Malin+Goetz has stores on six continents, in various locations, including New York and Hong Kong.

Key Term Definitions:
– Malin+Goetz: A brand that produces skincare, body, hair, home, and travel products.
– Upper East Side: A neighborhood in New York located on the eastern edge of Manhattan.
– Guggenheim: The Guggenheim Museum of Art in New York.
– Neue Galerie: A museum in New York specializing in German and Austrian art.
– The Met: Short for The Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known as the Metropolitan Museum or Met, one of the largest art museums in the world, located in New York.
– Cruelty-free: Products that are not tested on animals.

Suggested Related Links to Main Domain:
– Malin+Goetz official website
– Guggenheim Museum of Art in New York
– Neue Galerie in New York
– The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York

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