A new Balenciaga boutique is opening in Hamburg, featuring the brand’s signature rough concrete walls and sofas made from unused materials. It has been reported WWD.
In the photo published by the publication, the interior of the store is still filled with brand products – in the picture you can distinguish steel shelves, open room ventilation system and concrete walls.
The benches in the room are made by Droog Design designer Teio Remy, made from unused Balenciaga fabrics tied together tightly.
According to the brand, the design is in line with the fashion house’s sustainable concept, which “results in stores that use less materials while respecting existing structural elements.”
Previously reportedThat the Balenciaga brand began selling “leaky” suits for $5,000.