Tylko Space Berlin: Where Design Meets Community
APRIL 27, 2026 → WORDS ADRIÁN GOMIS EXPÓSITO

Tylko, the Warsaw-born furniture brand that has spent nearly a decade reimagining how we design and buy furniture online, has made its most ambitious move yet: a permanent physical home in Berlin. The Tylko Space is far more than a showroom; it is part café, part library, part creative studio, and part listening room, designed by architect Paul Cournet and his studio CLOUD as a flowing sequence of interconnected spaces. Visitors can touch fabrics, explore surfaces, configure custom furniture in real time using intuitive haptic controls, and sit with a Tylko design consultant to plan something entirely their own. Every team member comes from a design background, making every conversation as much about ideas as it is about products.



Berlin was a natural choice for the brand’s first physical space. Few cities in the world blend design culture, music, and a spirit of creative experimentation quite like it, and Tylko has spent years building a genuinely engaged community there. The space reflects that relationship directly: it was conceived not just as a place to display furniture, but as a gathering point where the local creative scene can show up, contribute, and feel at home. Architect Paul Cournet, who shaped both the architecture and the acoustic design of the space, puts it simply: as shopping online becomes ever easier, people are increasingly looking for places to meet and spend time together. The future of retail, he believes, will be built around community.


That philosophy runs through everything Tylko Space does. Workshops, listening sessions, and creative collaborations with artists, designers, and musicians are woven into the fabric of the space, making it a living, evolving part of Berlin’s cultural landscape rather than a static retail destination. The goal was to create a space that reflects how design is experienced today: more personal, more tangible, more human. The space was intentionally left partially open-ended at launch, designed to be shaped over time by the people who actually use it, a fitting approach for a brand that has always believed great design should adapt to real life, not the other way around.

Visit Tylko Space Berlin at Gipsstraße 7, 10119 Berlin, and experience design the way it was meant to be felt, in person.
Tylko Space Berlin: Where Design Meets Community
APRIL 27, 2026
WORDS ADRIÁN GOMIS EXPÓSITO

Tylko, the Warsaw-born furniture brand that has spent nearly a decade reimagining how we design and buy furniture online, has made its most ambitious move yet: a permanent physical home in Berlin. The Tylko Space is far more than a showroom; it is part café, part library, part creative studio, and part listening room, designed by architect Paul Cournet and his studio CLOUD as a flowing sequence of interconnected spaces. Visitors can touch fabrics, explore surfaces, configure custom furniture in real time using intuitive haptic controls, and sit with a Tylko design consultant to plan something entirely their own. Every team member comes from a design background, making every conversation as much about ideas as it is about products.



Berlin was a natural choice for the brand’s first physical space. Few cities in the world blend design culture, music, and a spirit of creative experimentation quite like it, and Tylko has spent years building a genuinely engaged community there. The space reflects that relationship directly: it was conceived not just as a place to display furniture, but as a gathering point where the local creative scene can show up, contribute, and feel at home. Architect Paul Cournet, who shaped both the architecture and the acoustic design of the space, puts it simply: as shopping online becomes ever easier, people are increasingly looking for places to meet and spend time together. The future of retail, he believes, will be built around community.


That philosophy runs through everything Tylko Space does. Workshops, listening sessions, and creative collaborations with artists, designers, and musicians are woven into the fabric of the space, making it a living, evolving part of Berlin’s cultural landscape rather than a static retail destination. The goal was to create a space that reflects how design is experienced today: more personal, more tangible, more human. The space was intentionally left partially open-ended at launch, designed to be shaped over time by the people who actually use it, a fitting approach for a brand that has always believed great design should adapt to real life, not the other way around.

Visit Tylko Space Berlin at Gipsstraße 7, 10119 Berlin, and experience design the way it was meant to be felt, in person.