aptm
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Everything within the aptm space, from furniture to plants to accessories, is available for purchase.
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aptm features an eclectic mix of design objects
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aptm's debut installation, "Birth," included this vintage wall unit by Poul Cadovius, dotted with design treasures
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1970s vintage lamp and midcentury Artifort sofa
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aptm’s custom kitchen and bar were designed by Berlin Cuisine; stools from Nor11
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aptm's "Dolce" installation included a Cleopatra Daybed by Dick Cordemeijer and a KPM porcelain vase, among other vintage goodies
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Mid-Century Dark Teak Highboard
Photo © Ramtin Zanjani for Pamono
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A guest explores aptm
Photo © Marco Lehmbeck for Pamono
Launched in summer 2017, aptm—short for “a place to meet”—is a multidisciplinary, multipurpose space beautifully furnished like a private home. Situated in a 1905 brick building in Berlin’s Wedding neighborhood, aptm caters to commercial clients from the fashion, art, publishing, and food sectors, hosting photo shoots, corporate parties, fashion shows, trunk shows, exhibitions, private dinners, and beyond. Every object at aptm—from the handmade carpets on the floor to the lights in the ceiling and everything in between—is available for sale. As founder Chris Glass explains, it’s “a personal space for intimate gatherings, a living design gallery, an ever changing retail experience, and a product showplace.”