• Maison Martin Margiela in Beijing.


    Posted on 28th October, by yellowtrace in fashion, interiors. 1 Comment

    My love of Maison Martin Margiela is reasonably well documented. Various initiatives of this cult Belgian fashion designer have graced the pages of yellowtrace a number of times. So why stop now, right? Right.

    Today I wanted to share with you my very latest find – MMM’s newest and largest boutique located at Sanlitun Village in Beijing. Not bad, huh? Even if this interior may be slightly “Googlesque corporate workplacey” with that completely-useless-and-unusable-yet-slightly-fabulous-and-highly-dramatic stainless steel slide in the top image. The store aesthetic beautifully extends the MMM brand and it’s signature edgy and understated style – there is a lot of white on white (on white) mixed with industrial lighting, concrete, stainless steel, and digitally printed wallpaper which merges the reality and trompe-l’oeil effect. Yes!


    Maison Martin Margiela Beijing.
    N2-18/N2-28 Village North | No.11 Sanlitun Road | Chaoyang District | Beijing
    Telephone | (010) 64178050
    Opening hours | Monday to Sunday 10 am to 8 pm


    [Images by Jonathan Leijonhufvud.]

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  • One Response to “Maison Martin Margiela in Beijing.”

    1. breeze says:

      The slide is cool but might be a little bit too exciting. :-P

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