Karl Lagerfeld’s apartment sold for a staggering price

Karl Lagerfeld’s luxury apartment in Paris, owned by the late legendary fashion designer has just changed hands at an exclusive auction, reaching a staggering price of 10 million euros. This unusual transaction attracted the attention not only of fashion lovers, but also of the entire luxury world. The final price, reaching 11 million euros including notary fees, stunned many observers, as it was almost double the initial asking price set at 5.3 million euros. Nevertheless, despite the high amount, details about the new owner remained a mystery.
The apartment is located in a charming 17th century building located on Quai Voltaire, which adds to its extraordinary charm and atmosphere. It consists of three spacious rooms, and its The greatest asset is the amazing view of the Seine and the famous Louvre. This place exudes history, style and prestige, making it a highly desirable property in the world of luxury real estate. This unique event opens a new chapter in the history of the apartment, which for years has been a place of creative inspiration for Karl Lagerfeld himself. Now that it is passing into new hands, the only question that remains is what amazing stories and experiences it will bring to the future owners of this remarkable place.
Karl Lagerfeld’s apartment an unmistakable place
Karl Lagerfeld’s 260-square-meter apartment is a true oasis of luxury. It’s a space that fully reflects the designer’s unique lifestyle. One of the most impressive features of this apartment is a huge 50-square-meter dressing room, which emphasizes its uniqueness. Lagerfeld personally carried out an extensive renovation, giving the apartment a futuristic feel. Concrete floor and sandblasted glass sections work harmoniously together – all this was confirmed by a notary.

Karl Lagerfeld, born in Germany, was an undisputed giant in the fashion world. With his spectacular creations and shows of his own brand, he forever changed the landscape of world fashion. He lived in the apartment for about a decade until his death at the age of 85 in February 2019. As such, every nook and cranny of the place carried the breath of his refined style and extraordinary creativity. His office and library are currently open to the public, serving as a bookstore and event space in the heart of Paris.
The new owner of the apartment, confessed that he tried to emulate Lagerfeld’s aesthetic tastes and understand why the place was so unusual. However, even despite his efforts, he admits that it is difficult to match Lagerfeld’s perfectionism when it comes to aesthetics and style. “I tried my best… but furniture, posters, photographs, paintings, books… being such a perfectionist in aesthetics is something I absolutely share, but of course I’m useless in comparison.” – Brühl said.
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