ABOUT

KARL LAGERFELD MAISON is a set of collections dominated by rationalism and an essential style.

01

The Man

Fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld was globally renowned for his cutting-edge, aspirational and relevant approach to style. In addition to being the creative director of his signature brand, KARL LAGERFELD, he oversaw the creative direction of the Chanel and Fendi fashion houses. He was one of the most celebrated designers of the 21st century, whose visionary creativity expanded beyond fashion to include illustration, photography and publishing.

Karl Lagerfeld was also deeply interested in architecture and interior design and created unique spaces around the world — from his own homes and offices to luxury hotels, private apartments and more.

02

The Maison

The House of KARL LAGERFELD shares the iconic vision and design aesthetic of its founder, Karl Lagerfeld, fused with a contemporary, forward-looking spirit. The brand celebrates his colossal legacy and breathes his passion, intuition, and inexhaustible creativity into the core of its DNA.

Its diverse collections and collaborations are rooted in a spirit that recognizes Karl Lagerfeld was more than a man, but an icon, an inspiration, and a force of nature on the future’s edge.

03

The Collection

Inspired by Karl Lagerfeld’s passion for interior design, the KARL LAGERFELD MAISON collection offers a distinctive glimpse inside his multihyphenate world of creativity.

Statement furniture pieces embrace his iconic vision and articulate his aesthetic, to fuse timeless sophistication with rational functionality. Across the collection, artisanal finishes celebrate modern elegance and attention to detail, all made in Italy with the finest craftsmanship.

With thoughtful and intentional execution, each element has a precise connotation that contributes to a cohesive vision. Rigid, architectural lines interact with elliptical silhouettes, reflective surfaces and tactile textures, while a palette of black and white is juxtaposed with neutral hues and pops of red.

Furniture groups are named after Karl Lagerfeld’s favorite neighborhoods of Paris including the Saint-Germain and Saint-Guillaume living areas and bedroom sets, the Quai Voltaire kitchen and the Rue de l’Université lighting collection.

The resulting designs are fueled by a sense of exploration, as essential shapes create a bold impact that emphasizes the finer details.

01

The Man

Fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld was globally renowned for his cutting-edge, aspirational and relevant approach to style. In addition to being the creative director of his signature brand, KARL LAGERFELD, he oversaw the creative direction of the Chanel and Fendi fashion houses. He was one of the most celebrated designers of the 21st century, whose visionary creativity expanded beyond fashion to include illustration, photography and publishing.

Karl Lagerfeld was also deeply interested in architecture and interior design and created unique spaces around the world — from his own homes and offices to luxury hotels, private apartments and more.

02

The Maison

The House of KARL LAGERFELD shares the iconic vision and design aesthetic of its founder, Karl Lagerfeld, fused with a contemporary, forward-looking spirit. The brand celebrates his colossal legacy and breathes his passion, intuition, and inexhaustible creativity into the core of its DNA.

Its diverse collections and collaborations are rooted in a spirit that recognizes Karl Lagerfeld was more than a man, but an icon, an inspiration, and a force of nature on the future’s edge.

03

The Collection

Inspired by Karl Lagerfeld’s passion for interior design, the KARL LAGERFELD MAISON collection offers a distinctive glimpse inside his multihyphenate world of creativity.

Statement furniture pieces embrace his iconic vision and articulate his aesthetic, to fuse timeless sophistication with rational functionality. Across the collection, artisanal finishes celebrate modern elegance and attention to detail, all made in Italy with the finest craftsmanship.

With thoughtful and intentional execution, each element has a precise connotation that contributes to a cohesive vision. Rigid, architectural lines interact with elliptical silhouettes, reflective surfaces and tactile textures, while a palette of black and white is juxtaposed with neutral hues and pops of red.

Furniture groups are named after Karl Lagerfeld’s favorite neighborhoods of Paris including the Saint-Germain and Saint-Guillaume living areas and bedroom sets, the Quai Voltaire kitchen and the Rue de l’Université lighting collection.

The resulting designs are fueled by a sense of exploration, as essential shapes create a bold impact that emphasizes the finer details.

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