SOCCO Living
SOCCO Living
SOCCO Living operates like the private study of a well-traveled collector. Tucked into the southern half of the strip, the store moves away from the sprawling showroom floor in favor of a dense, tactile intimacy. The shop rewards the close-up: the weight of a linen napkin, the hand-painted rim of a ceramic bowl, the specific amber glow of a poured candle. The air often carries a sophisticated scent of cedar or citrus, grounding the shopping experience in the sensory and the domestic.
The curation leans heavily toward Mediterranean influences and artisanal craftsmanship. Socco rejects mass-produced minimalism, stocking its shelves instead with items that display a human touch. Sabre Paris flatware sits near heavy Portuguese throws and delicate glassware that looks like fine art but handles the rigors of everyday use. The store focuses on “the art of the host,” providing the small, intentional details like unique salt cellars or textured olive-wood boards, that transform a house into a space for company.
On Ossington, where design can sometimes feel cold or overly technical, SOCCO Living provides the warmth. It acts as the primary destination for the “finishing touch”. That single, storied object that ties a room together. The shop reflects a lifestyle that values the ritual of a meal and the physical texture of a home, offering pieces meant to be touched, used, and kept for years.