A modern-day market is how we envision the brand: an inspiring design and lifestyle destination with a broad, edited assortment for the entire family, along with a seasonal Nordic café under one roof, representing a slower-paced retail experience with room to breathe.
Each of our stores is unique and designed in dialogue with the local architecture, but some of our signature interior features include archive shelving systems in a monochrome palette of soft greys, combined with a variety of natural materials such as solid oak interiors and custom-made terrazzo flooring.
Stores with an ARKET CAFÉ are marked with an *
BEIJING
GUANGZHOU
Parc Central, Tianhe district *
HANGZHOU
Hangzhou Mixc, Jianggan District *
SHANGHAI
TALLINN
BERLIN
COLOGNE
FRANKFURT
Coming soon
HAMBURG
MUNICH
DUBLIN
Coming soon
MILAN
RIGA
LUXEMBOURG
WARSAW
BUSAN
HANAM
SEOUL
SUWON
BARCELONA
STOCKHOLM
GOTHENBURG
MALMÖ
Josephine Philips on resisting throwaway culture with purpose
Interviews|March 2025
In an age of fleeting trends and social media distractions, Josephine Philips is forging a different path. A second-hand devotee at university, she recognised the lack of accessible repairs and founded SOJO to revolutionise clothing repairs and alterations. From her grandmother’s timeless wardrobe to her social media hiatus, Josephine’s story is one of long-term vision and bold defiance of throwaway culture.
On scents and the mapping of beauty
Notes|March 2025
Scent is memory, place, and time – an invisible thread that links the material character of nature with the subjective realm of dreams, evoking emotions and connecting the past with the present.
Jersey
Care guides|March 2025
Jersey is a knitted fabric commonly used to make T-shirts, loungewear, and more. Properly caring for your jersey garments will help maintain their softness and stretch.
Olivia Lonsdale on the joys of going smaller
Interviews|March 2025
At first glance, the works of filmmaker Olivia Lonsdale seem hard to place in time. It might be because of the timeless beauty of every frame, the recognisable emotions she points to, or the grainy texture of her visual language, reminiscent of the past and mirroring the present. It’s deliberate: in her work, and in her life, the filmmaker and actor finds pleasure in the art of limits, favouring reflection and pause before finding the shot.