The opening of the new boutique in Frankfurt, on the renowned Goethestraße—the heart of the luxury shopping district—marks a new chapter in Kiton’s global expansion. The boutique is distinguished by its striking 30-foot façade, clad in fine ivory marble from Italy. The fluted finish of the marble gives the surface a sophisticated texture, perfectly complementing the iconic light-colored curtains that have become a signature fixture in Kiton stores in the world’s most prestigious cities.
The interior and exterior of the building blend in a harmonious dialogue, enhancing the boutique’s presence within the surrounding urban landscape. Upon crossing the threshold, customers are welcomed into a sophisticated ambiance where the neutral color palette blends seamlessly with fine fabrics and Canaletto walnut wood. This juxtaposition of rich materials highlights the sartorial excellence of the garments on display, creating the perfect setting for the Kiton collection.
Our new space, opening in one of Germany’s most important cities, is more than just a boutique; it’s an immersive experience that reflects Kiton’s signature elegance and craftsmanship.
The 2,916-square-foot space, spread across two levels, conveys a sense of spaciousness while maintaining intimacy, thanks to the clever use of reflective surfaces and natural light filtering through the large windows overlooking Goethestraße. On the lower floor, customers will find garments from the Womenswear collection, while the upper floor is dedicated to the menswear universe and includes an area reserved for the made to measure service, featuring a selection of fine fabrics chosen exclusively for the new boutique. The boutique’s flexible layout, with telescopic wall furnishings that allow for dynamic garment displays, is designed to highlight every detail of the clothing. High color rendering index LED lighting ensures perfect visibility, accentuating the shades and fabrics of the garments.
The entire design creates an airy, sophisticated ambiance, allowing visitors to experience Kiton’s concept of understated luxury firsthand.