Omega House Milano
Milano - Concept - February 2026

On the occasion of the Winter Olympic Games, Omega opened Omega House Milano inside Ristorante Cracco in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.
During the concept phase of the project, Sharòn Cohen Moore acted as Creative Director, defining the spatial language and translating Omega’s identity as official timekeeper into the experiential narrative of Omega House.
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Blackcrows Nest Opens in Courchevel
Courchevel - New opening - December 2025

ALTRN. announces the opening of the first Blackcrows Nest in Courchevel, introducing the new retail concept developed for the ski brand.
Opened with the start of the winter season, the project establishes the prototype for future Nests.
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The Insider Podcast — Conversation with Martin Green
Glion - Podcast - April 2025

Sharòn Cohen Moore joins Martin Green for Episode 2 of The Insider Podcast, reflecting on the evolution of luxury retail and the role of spatial design in shaping contemporary store experiences.Drawing on work with brands such as Prada, Burberry, and Fendi, the conversation addresses the relationship between architecture, brand identity, and the customer environment.
The Futures Series Podcast — Hospitality: A Luxury Revolution
Futures Podcast - Podcast - December 2022

Sharòn Cohen joins Dan Innes and Zaynib Khan in the first episode of The Futures Series Podcast, discussing the evolving meaning of luxury within hospitality, residential, and hotel environments.
The conversation reflects on how the concept of luxury is shifting, and how architecture, design, and brand identity shape contemporary experiences in the built environment.
Nordic Real Estate Forum — Retail Real Estate Panel, Tallinn
Tallinn — Conference Panel — March 2022

Sharòn Cohen participated in the panel “Retail Real Estate: Challenges for the Next Decade” at the Nordic Real Estate Forum in Tallinn.
His contribution addressed the role luxury retail can play in transforming cities such as Tallinn, attracting international investment and elevating urban districts through architectural and real estate development. At the same time, he highlighted the tensions this transformation can create, including rising property values,
pressure on local businesses, and the gradual homogenisation of global luxury streets.
During the discussion he challenged local authorities to address this dynamic strategically, recognising the investment luxury brands can bring while developing policies that allow international and local retail identities to coexist within the city.
The panel brought together professionals from retail, investment, and development sectors across Europe.


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