Second Hand

continued progress for the environmental work

PRESS On 1st July 2008, Filippa K will be opening a Second Hand store at Hornsgatan 77 in Stockholm. The store is part of a wider programme of environmental work and will be run on a not-for-profit basis by the company.

”We are incredibly proud to be able to work with sustainability in this way. The fact that the superb quality and design of our products enable us to operate a second hand concept is very much in line with the things for which Filippa K stands,” says Filippa Knutsson, Creative Director.

The store will be run in partnership with Eva Billing, owner of Judits Second Hand in Stockholm, and will offer the public the chance to hand in Filippa K clothes for sale on a commission basis. The range will comprise the entire Filippa K concept, with Woman, Man, Ease and Accessories, together with a selection of hand-picked vintage jewellery.

The store’s décor will be unique to the Second Hand concept, preserving the original features
of the light turn-of-the-century premises, and emanating a cool but relaxed elegance.

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