Hamburg is the cradle of Chanel's creative 
director Karl Lagerfeld. The boutique of the French fashion house recently 
relocated to more expansive and certainly fancier downtown premises. The 
boutique occupies 327 sqm. on the ground floor of 
Bürgermeisterhaus, an imposing, early 20th-century building which was originally 
home to one of the city’s many trading companies. The store interior is designed 
by new york-based architect Peter Marino, and is modeled after Coco Chanel’s swanky 
apartment in the French capital. 
Featuring a sumptuous and sophisticated palette in soft tones, paneled walls are 
paired with shiny marble floors. Displays and cabinets have been made from dark 
wood and glass, while the brand’s signature tweed fabric has been used to clad 
sofas and create carpets. The new Chanel store carries select pieces of the 
ready-to-wear collection, in addition to bags, shoes, jewellery + watches and 
sunglasses. The store opening party pulled no less than 300 guests and was 
pretty much a who’s who of Hamburg’s upper crust and high-profile individuals.
 
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