Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

The interior of this Zurich wine store by Swiss architects OOS is built from crates used to transport the bottles. 

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

The 1500 unbranded cases lining the walls of Albert Reichmuth Wine Store create the display system, storage, shelving and seating.

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

The cases are more spaced out towards the sitting room and kitchen at the back of the store, used for tastings and seminars.

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

Photographs are by Christine Müller.

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

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The following is from the architects:


OOS designs the new sales room of the Albert Reichmuth wine store.

Always considered to be an insider’s secret among wine lovers in the past, the Albert Reichmuth wine store is now opening its first showroom accessible to the public at Feldstrasse 62 in Zurich. “LA GALERIE DU VIN” is both a sales as well as a wine tasting and seminar venue and aims to appeal to regular customers and passers-by alike.

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

The spatial layout and staging by OOS reflect the store’s values and traditions and let the wine bottles speak for themselves. The intent of the interior design is to present an image of a landscape consisting of wine cases in which the high-quality wines are presented together with their cases as in a museum gallery. Some 1,500 unbranded wine cases from the Bordeaux region cover the entire room up to the ceiling, creating a cave-like environment.

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

The wooden cases are simultaneously an architectural element and a part of the furniture. Arranged in a grid pattern they serve as a platform for about 570 wines, books, seating areas and illuminated table display cabinets. The mostly French wines are spatially divided into various geographical regions and groupings, which conceal specific histories, cultures and landscapes.

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

The reception counter is located in the middle of the room – it is equipped for wine consultation and with its violet and ruby colours provides quite a contrast to the wood of the wine cases.

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

The lights (Sommerlatte & Sommerlatte) on the ceiling formally illuminate the wine bottles and integrate themselves into the presentation of the bottles.
Across from the sales venue’s showroom is a sitting room with a small kitchen. This section is used as the wine store’s reception room for tasting and seminars for up to 15 people. The spatial layout continues here and allows the cave-like wine-case landscape to slowly taper off.

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

The wine collection depot in the inner courtyard has also received a facelift. With a light-coloured façade and new lettering on the walls, the building blends into the inner courtyard and incorporates the existing design elements of the Albert Reichmuth wine store’s corporate design. The Caspar, Poltéra advertising agency is responsible for the naming and signage design.

Albert Reichmuth Wine Store by OOS

OOS was founded in Zurich in 2000 and handles projects in the fields of architecture, temporary architecture and spatial development. The firm is characterized by a transdisciplinary working method and a comprehensive perception of its tasks.


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Frei + Saarinen Architects of Switzerland renovated this 100 year-old parish centre in Zurich by installing walls at all angles.

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The priest’s apartment leads onto a small terrace, with the angled roof translating to one of four sloping walls inside.

Parish House St Josef by Frei and Saarinen Architects

The following information is from Frei + Saarinen Architects:


Frei + Saarinen Architects converted a 100-years-old Parish Centre in Zurich and implanted a new wooden lobby with a unique atmosphere that is generated by a clash of “trendy“ facetted geometries and an old fashioned way of detailing.

Parish House St Josef by Frei and Saarinen Architects

The geometry of the new lobby is the consequence of stretching the formerly enclosed space towards the facades and respecting the given bearing structure.

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A new rooflight accentuates the entrance to the hall.

Additionally this vertical element “slows down“ the dynamic character of the lobby.

Parish House St Josef by Frei and Saarinen Architects

Aditionally, a new appartment for the priest was designed at the top level.

Parish House St. Josef by Frei + Saarinen Architects

Since a part of the former bigger terrace was covered by a roof-extension, a portion of the tilted roof became a tilted interior wall.

Parish House St. Josef by Frei + Saarinen Architects

Thereby a new pentagonal room with four tilted walls is generated – the priest’s new “tilted“ living room.

Parish House St. Josef by Frei + Saarinen Architects

Only two new elements are seen from outside: The new fully glazed entrance to the lobby (the glass is a custom product weighting 1.5 tons) and the new dormer window leading from the priest’s living room to the terrace thet can be partly covered.

Parish House St. Josef by Frei + Saarinen Architects

Above: lobby process

Above: priest’s home

Above: ground floor


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