
The interior design of the MRQT boutique in Stuttgart was conceived by the Swiss architecture office ROK, also known as Rippmann Oesterle Knauss. The concept is based on minimalism and uses a decorative wall made from thousands of wooden sticks as the main accent. The simple elegance of the wood makes the space feel warm and inviting.
Original interior design for a shop in Stuttgart

The shop features a decorative wall made from about 22,000 beechwood sticks of different lengths. The installation creates a flowing, almost fabric-like surface, while smooth integrated hangers display the fashion pieces. The wave pattern and subtle lighting create a central stage for customers. Display stands and shelves use the same warm wood language, so the whole store feels coherent.
Effective wall decoration in interior design

The shop has a minimalist design, with white walls and a concrete floor contrasting against the beechwood wall. Digitally planned holes define the orientation of each wooden stick, allowing the wall to ripple across the room. A floor-to-ceiling mirror in the center of the installation adds depth. Together, the wood, concrete, and clean white surfaces create a warm but restrained atmosphere for a carefully selected range of streetwear brands.
Minimalist interior design

Wooden sticks are oriented in different directions

Installation made from wooden sticks

Attractive decorative wall design in the MRQT shop

Design wall with 22,000 strips of beech wood

A surprising wooden surface in close-up

Pre MRQT opening by Erdal on Vimeo.