Italian luxury brand Kiton announced the opening of its flagship store in Seoul.
Italian luxury brand Kiton announced the opening of its flagship store in Seoul. The store has opened in a prestigious location on Cheondam-dong Street, bringing together many global luxury boutiques.
The Kiton two-level store has a total area of 3,760 square feet. International studio B+Architects developed the concept for the two-level retail space. The specialists have worked with KIton since 2017, opening high-end stores worldwide. In the near future, they also plan to open boutiques in Miami, Zurich, Frankfurt and New York.
The facade of the flagship store is about 79 feet tall. It is decorated with a specially designed metal grid consisting of anodized aluminum in two shades of bronze.
The interior of the new flagship features a linear design that combines clean shapes, neutral colors and soft finishes. With the opening of the boutique in Seoul, Kiton demonstrates its own vision of the world through the prism of favorite materials and furniture.
Each floor of the new store has lounge areas furnished with armchairs custom-made for Kiton. The first floor of the boutique is connected to the street through a green corner, and the upper floor has a VIP room with a panoramic view of the city. Kiton is a renowned luxury fashion brand known for its exceptional craftsmanship and high-quality menswear. Founded in 1956 by Ciro Paone in Naples, Italy, Kiton has established itself as a symbol of elegance, sophistication, and attention to detail.
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