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Schrannenhalle Muenchen  

Schrannenhalle Muenchen

15, Viktualienmarkt, Altstadt-Lehel, München, Germany

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Schrannenhalle Muenchen

15, Viktualienmarkt, Altstadt-Lehel, München, Germany

Firm
Type
YEAR
2011
SIZE
300,000 sqft - 500,000 sqft
Schrannenhalle Munich - tradition and modernity in the heart of Munich
Interior concept for the market hall and design of 13 market stalls,
retail units and gastronomy, delicatessen market and restaurant
With a unique concept consisting of a mixture of retail business and
gastronomy, the new Schrannenhalle in Munich breaks new ground. Customers can
now move freely around the different market stalls, thus experiencing an
exceptional new product presentation.
The challenge was to develop an overall concept in which the wares
occupied the foreground and the charm of the hall remained a great experience.
Materials and colors are restrained, emphasizing the natural and offering
perfect surroundings for the wares. Oak and nero assoluto stand for
naturalness, honesty, and continuity, and clear shapes and lines determine the
image. This results in a coherent overall picture, and the hall appears to have
been designed as a single unit.
The materials retain their natural character: oak, brushed and oiled,
oxidized steel - matt coated or oiled, optical points of light created by the
use of white tiles, as well as uniform dark slate boards for price and product
information.

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