The More & More showroom in Hamburg is another Ergo Store production in the German market.
The showroom is one of the six currently operated by the brand in Germany. It is located in the Mode Centrum shopping center at Modering street. The center, operating since 1974, is one of the most popular such venues in northern Germany. Its area is 72 thousand. sq m and the offer includes an impressive number of over 400 brands. The brands running their showrooms in the center include, among others, Codello, Marco Tozzi, Olsen, Rinascimiento, Sr. Oliver, Tamaris and many more.
The scope of Ergo Store work in this project, included the production of the commercial space and transport. Materials used to prepare the showroom, were chosen according to the brand’s interior concept introduced in 2020, which we have already described in detail on our blog. Bright colors dominate here, and the interior is spatial. The characteristic color accent of the Hamburg showroom is a light blue sofa, which can be used by customers.
The assembly work in Hamburg took place between 6 and 7 May 2021. The showroom was opened to the first customers in the middle of the month. The area is 170 sq m. The precisely arranged space of the More & More showroom in Hamburg will surely appeal to the Mode Centrum visitors. You can find it on the ground floor, in room 084.
We have been cooperating with the More & More brand for years, preparing projects both in Europe and in the Middle East. Among the latest productions it is worth mentioning the flagship More & More store in Frankfurt, a store in Kuwait, shop-in-shops, including in Switzerland and Belgium, a showroom in Helsinki, Finland, as well as stands prepared for the popular fashion fair Panorama Berlin
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