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Germany on Filippa K

Hamburg

next major concept store

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PRESS Filippa K continues to expand in Germany with the opening of a major new concept store in Hamburg, its fifth in Germany. As consumer demand keeps growing, Germany has become Filippa K’s most important growth market.

Filippa K launches a 400 m2 concept store in a beautiful three-story Jugendstil building in the heart of Hamburg’s most fashionable shopping district. The store will carry the full range of women’s and men’s fashion, shoes, bags, and accessories from Filippa K - known for a distinct Scandinavian design style that combines minimal urban elegance with high fashion. Since its foundation in Sweden in 1993, Filippa K has grown rapidly with concept stores in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, as well as by 750 selected retailers worldwide.

Germany has become Filippa K’s most important growth market. In addition to the Hamburg location, Filippa K has opened several concept stores in Munich, Berlin and Düsseldorf. Filippa K is also represented by some 100 selected retailers throughout Germany, such as AVE in Stuttgart, Stierblut in Munich and Kadewe in Berlin and Munich.

”We have received a fantastic response from our German customers, and we are investing heavily in the German market. In the long term, we expect Germany to become our biggest and most important market.” says Jan Carl Adelswärd, CEO.

Housed in a classic Jugendstil building next to a small square, the new Hamburg location is reminiscent of an exclusive little department store with a grand entrance hall and exceptionally high ceilings and windows that create a bright, elegant ambience of style, simplicity and quality.

Designed by Aaro Arkitekter, the unique architecture expresses the essence of the Filippa K design philosophy: a stylish combination of classic elegance, serene minimalism and contemporary urban edge. Mixing the classic with the contemporary, the majestic former auction hall has been carefully updated to a stylishly modern Filippa K concept store. The original whitewashed stone walls and stucco have been juxtaposed with modern ash wood floors, minimal white interiors and edgy details such as concrete, platinum backdrops and silk drapes.

Located on Hohe Bleichen 28, the new store will launch with a large opening event on May 8th for a select group of guests from the Hamburg fashion, media, music and art scene. The next day, the store opens its door to the public.

2008-05-08

Düsseldorf

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PRESS Filippa K steps up the pace of its German expansion by opening a 380 m2 concept store on Breite Straße in Düsseldorf. Germany has become the company’s most important growth market and Düsseldorf is the fourth German store in less than a year, with a planned total of 12 German stores over the next four years.

The 380 m2 Filippa K store on Breite Straße will be the largest in Germany, carrying for the first time the entire range of Filippa K concepts: men’s and women’s fashion collections, shoes, bags, accessories, as well as Filippa K Ease, the special line for comfortly elegant leisure, yoga and recreation.

”This is the first store in Germany to offer our entire range of design and fashion. Düsseldorf is a key fashion city in Germany and I’m excited to see people’s response to what is really the full Filippa K experience.” says Filippa Knutsson, Creative Director.

Germany has become Filippa K’s most important growth market. In addition to Düsseldorf, Filippa K has opened three major concept stores in Munich and Berlin since 2006, with eight more stores planned over the next four years. Filippa K is also represented by some 100 selected retailers throughout Germany, such as Feldenkirchen in Hamburg, Fashion Clinic in Düsseldorf and Stierblut in Munich.

“Long term we see Germany as Filippa K’s largest and most important market – and Düsseldorf is simply a must if you’re serious about making it in Germany. Within four years, we plan to have at least 12 Filippa K stores in Germany and are already looking at Hamburg, Cologne, Bonn and Dortmund”, says Anders Wiberg, Managing Director.

Designed by AARO Arkitekter, the Düsseldorf flagship store not only carries the entire range of Filippa K lines, its very architecture embodies the distinct Filippa K design style of combining minimal urban elegance with contemporary edge. The serene, sophisticated ambience is enhanced by exceptionally high ceilings and breathtaking 24 m of glass windows. The interior is marked by clean black and white surfaces with integrated shelves and racks juxtaposed with abstract modern furniture against a shiny black epoxy floor.

2007-05-23