Stefanel Hamburg
With the completion of this large new flagship on prestigious Neur Wall Strasse in Hamburg, Stefanel continues to consolidate its presence in Germany. Spread over two floors and 580 sqm, the shop utilises the new concept developed by Sybarite Architects which debuted in Frankfurt.
The brief for the new concept was to create a completely new image for Stefanel shops, a strong and recognisable architectural language that would become synonymous with their brand identity. With such ambitious rollout plans, the concept had to offer exceptional value for money, ease of installation and adaptability to widely varying sites. The result is a modular system employing natural shapes, fluid curves and subtle layers of colour and texture, which achieves complete flexibility without sacrificing aesthetics or imagination.
Lending itself to repetition and variation as a method of building composition, the final outcome can grow organically in response to a particular site. Selecting from a wide range of components, the kit can be customised to suit shop locations of any size and budget and can be easily and cost-effectively installed on site in a matter of days. Every surface offers a means of display, which can be as dense or as sparse as necessary. Merchandising can change by season or collection and the system’s modularity easily permits both the addition of extra components and the development of new ones, ensuring the concept can adapt to meet future needs and evolve along with Stefanel.