jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors

Jil Sander Hamburg redefines retail as spatial experience

 

Located in Jil Sander’s hometown of Hamburg, the flagship store is conceived as a hybrid between a boutique and a museum, a space where architecture takes a silent but central role in shaping the customer experience. Designed by ZIMMER Studio in collaboration with creative directors Lucie and Luke Meier, the project reflects the minimalist language and refined identity of the brand. The design is based on two key principles: transparency and light. The space maintains a visual connection between the vibrant commercial street and the quiet canal at the back, reinforcing a dual relationship with the city. At the same time, natural light is used as an architectural tool to enhance the perception of materials, surfaces, and volumes.

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors
all images by Simone Bossi

 

 

ZIMMER divides the retail space into three distinct zones

 

The Jil Sander flagship store’s interior features a generous ceiling height of 4.5 meters and is treated as a pure, neutral shell. Inside, a series of sculptural volumes in Vicenza stone divide the space into three distinct zones: the entrance and canal-facing rear, a central core, and a more intimate lounge area lit by a skylight. These stone blocks are not only spatial dividers but also integrate key functions such as fitting rooms and cash counters. ZIMMER Studio sets a 30-meter-long wall on one side of the store, which houses a recessed shelf system, allowing for a continuous product display without breaking the architectural rhythm.

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors
Jil Sander’s Hamburg flagship blurs the line between boutique and museum

 

 

Jil Sander flagship store is both monumental and intimate

 

Material contrasts are subtle but intentional: a flamed Siena blue stone defines the women’s area with its warm, natural tones, while the men’s section is marked by a darker green stone, referencing the work of Donald Judd. Custom brass clothing racks with handcrafted, irregular finishes bring a tactile imperfection that breaks the formal clarity of the space. Display elements are asymmetrical and non-repetitive, adding to the sense of spontaneity. A vintage modular sofa by Klaus Uredat softens the atmosphere, creating a moment of comfort within the sculptural environment. The Jil Sander flagship store balances monumentality and intimacy, rigor and warmth, offering a retail experience rooted in slowness, materiality, and architectural precision.

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors
transparency and light guide the spatial composition

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors
natural light enhances the reading of materials and volumes

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stone volumes integrate functional elements like fitting rooms and counters

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors
the interior features a 4.5-meter-high ceiling for openness and clarity

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors
a long, recessed shelf wall supports continuous product display

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors
custom brass racks introduce texture through irregular finishes

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors
display elements avoid repetition, offering asymmetry and spontaneity

jil-sander-flagship-store-hamburg-zimmer-designboom-1800-3

a vintage Klaus Uredat modular sofa adds a moment of softness

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors
subtle material contrasts define spatial character without distraction

jil sander hamburg store's sculptural display elements shape hybrid boutique interiors
the store is both monumental and intimate in its design expression

 

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the design invites slow engagement and material awareness
the design invites slow engagement and material awareness
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

project info:

 

name: Jil Sander Hamburg
architect: ZIMMER | @zimmer_std

location: Hamburg, Germany

client: Jil Sander

area: 200 sqm

photographer: Simone Bossi | @simonebossiphotographer

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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