MOSCOT Relocates and Expands on Beak Street

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MOSCOT has relocated its Soho shop from 37 to 39 Beak Street, expanding into a larger space as it marks 10 years since opening its first international location in London.

The New York eyewear brand has remained on the same street, moving next door into a 70 sq m shop with a 12 sq m testing facility. Located just off Carnaby Street, the new MOSCOT space continues the brand’s established presence in Soho while introducing a larger retail and clinical environment.

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The shop carries forward design details intended to reflect its Lower East Side heritage, including tin ceilings, vintage objects and historical artefacts drawn from the family business’s history.

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Founded in 1915, MOSCOT began with Hyman Moscot selling eyeglasses from a pushcart on Orchard Street in New York. The business is now led by Dr. Harvey Moscot and Zack Moscot, 5th Generation & Chief Design Officer.

Since opening in Soho, the brand has added further London locations in Covent Garden, Marylebone and King’s Road, alongside recent openings in Florence, Melbourne and Guangzhou.


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