Home Studios Puts A Hospitality Approach To Its First Retail Project, Luxury Cannabis Dispensary Charlie Fox

Welcome to the future. Weed is legal. Order it online and it’ll arrive at your door that same day. Peruse every strain in-store, displayed like a museum via glass boxes, and organized by notes, farm, organic origins, or aroma. Increasingly, New York is getting a feel for cannabis’ high-craft era—but this time with a warm, earthy twist. In Times Square, luxury dispensary Charlie Fox recently opened (despite the fact that New York’s Marijuana Regulation & Taxation Act said it would prioritize licenses for those most victimized by the war on drugs). Unlike the bodega-like, fluorescent interiors of New York’s typical dispensary, Charlie Fox is a lifestyle-oriented brand, defined by high-quality goods and refined customer service. As such, the 3-story dispensary tapped Home Studios whose work of warm hospitality projects makes it a natural fit for the brand’s concept.

The project is the first retail project for the studio, but the architects approached the interiors like its usual hospitality projects all the same. “The goal was to evoke a sense of comfort, curiosity, and connection by integrating hospitality-driven design principles to create a transportive setting,” Oliver Haslegrave, founder and creative director of Home Studios, told AN Interior. The space is conceived as three floors: the first acts as a tranquil and welcoming retail space, the second floor features a private lounge for personalized shopping, and the third floor (opening in the spring of 2025) will hold space for dining and shopping.

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