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Interior design Saar Zafrir
The interior takes inspiration from 1920s Paris and the Berlin of today. While original stucco elements, marble, brass, and fishbone parquet flooring spell elegance, velvets and a burlesque-inspired aesthetic—complete with dim chandeliers—add a playful touch. A color scheme of dark-red, petrol-blue, black, and brass runs throughout. Local and international artwork abounds.
Architecture Baranowitz Kronenberg Architecture, TSSB Architekten Ingenieure
Typical of Berlin’s Charlottenburg neighborhood, the 1911 building that houses Provocateur is a picture of modern-style Art Nouveau architecture, originally designed by Wilhelm Gutzeit. A residential building, the structure was converted into a hotel after World War II. Its stern façade was recently renovated by TSSB Architekten Ingenieure, reanimating the building’s classic personality.
The Originals Micky Rosen, Liran Wizman & Alex Urseanu
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Provocateur
Brandenburgische Straße 21
Berlin 10707
Germany
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