THE KPM PAVILION ON KURFÜRSTENDAMM 32

Together with Sawade and EINSTEIN KAFFEE, we invite you to our new shop-in-shop space in the west of Berlin. Discover the joint store and the new concept of this prominent location, which was previously used as a salon by star hairdresser Udo Walz.

As established traditional brands, KPM Berlin, Sawade and EINSTEIN KAFFEE stand for special quality and handmade indulgence - handmade in Berlin. They have also established themselves far beyond the capital's borders as experts in everyday luxury and upscale moments of indulgence. The three Metropol brands present authentic products from the heart of the city on more than 500 square meters in the salon built by Hans Geber in 1956 and most recently used by star hairdresser Udo Walz.

 

 

THREE BRANDS FROM BERLIN

Founded in 1763, the KPM Berlin porcelain manufactory still produces and paints porcelain by hand to the highest standards and with the greatest passion at the historic manufactory site directly on the Tiergarten. As one of the oldest manufacturing companies in the city and an expert in upscale tableware, KPM is very familiar with the delicious products of the Sawade truffle and praline manufactory.

Sawade, Berlin's oldest praline manufacturer, was founded in 1880 "Unter den Linden" in the center of Berlin. The first store for fine homemade pralines, confectionery and chocolates was opened on Berlin's magnificent boulevard in house no. 18. Sawade quickly became court confectioner to Prince George of Prussia and the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. Until the war, aristocratic circles and other social classes ordered the sweet temptations in Berlin.

EINSTEIN KAFFEE has seen itself as a modern coffee house chain for over 40 years, anchored in Italian and Viennese coffee culture. Excellent coffee quality from its own roasting, regional dishes and a high-quality interior characterize the concept. At Kurfürstendamm 32, you will be served the entire range of coffee specialties and varieties from their own roastery.

 

SOME HIGHLIGHTS OF THE KPM PAVILION

For the new KPM store on Berlin's Kurfürstendamm, the Welter manufactory produced unique three-dimensional wall panels from porcelain flour, chalk and glue. Individual elements of the kitchen in the new store, which showcases KPM Berlin's latest product range, KPM LAB, are in celadon. This beautiful color is a pale grey-green, which KPM Berlin also used to decorate porcelain pieces from the 1930s to the 1980s.

Discover the diversity of the three Berlin veterans and convince yourself of the quality of their special products during your personal visit and moment of pleasure in the KPM Pavilion.

Contact persons and opening hours can be found here.

We look forward to your visit!

 

Pictures: Holger Talinski