Material Good opens new Boston boutique as it celebrates turning 10
Innovative retailer Material Good has opened its third location in the States, adding Boston to its current portfolio of New York and Miami.
The new store, which is over 2,500 square-foot in size, is based on Boston’s Newbury Street in the city’s Back Bay neighborhood.
Material Good’s co-founder Rob Ronen, said: “Choosing Boston for our third location reflects how we’ve always grown: listening closely to our clients and expanding in the places where they’ve invited us to be.
“Boston has a strong sense of community that aligns closely with our values. We’re excited to bring our trusted partners along for the ride and to create a space that feels welcoming, personal, and rooted in long-term relationships.
Known for its alternative and high-end interiors, Material Good is giving the new Boston boutique the same treatment, with artwork from names like Damien Hirst on display and for sale.
An authorized retailer for the likes of Gérald Genta and H. Moser & Cie, the store will also present pre-owned timepieces from Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, Rolex, Richard Mille, F.P.Journe, and Vacheron Constantin.
The Boston opening coincides with the 10th anniversary of the business, which has also teased a Dallas boutique in winter 2026.


