Tawl

hospitable. festive. elegant. unconventional.
Store
Berlin
PHOTO: Patricia Parinejad

Here, everything revolves around the topic of hospitality. Under the motto “Love to be a host,” hospitality experts Wiebke Lehmann and Markus Otto Graf celebrate a feast for the senses. The duo has transformed the rooms of an upper-middle-class Charlottenburg apartment dating from 1911 into an elegant and unconventional store where you can receive professional advice, wander around undisturbed and discover beautiful things.

In the two front rooms – called Flower Chamber and Living Room – there are flowers as well as accessories such as planters, vases and candles. In the back of the approximately 150-square-meter store – aptly named the Dining Room – floor-to-ceiling cabinets display the world of tableware in all its variety of forms and craftsmanship.

The store resembles a cabinet of curiosities and reflects a kind of hospitality that has been forgotten in many places. Here, the table once again takes center stage in the home, highlighting the joy of dining, decorating and socializing. “We want people to feel at home,” says Wiebke Lehmann. In this beautiful setting under high ceilings with ornate stucco and creaky oak parquet, that’s not hard at all.

“With us, the private customer as well as the professional from gastronomy and hotel business will find the complete portfolio of hospitality” – Markus Otto Graf

Interior Design

Wiebke Lehmann and Markus Otto Graf

Design

Glamora, Edra, &tradition, Maßanfertigungen, Kristina Dam, Salviati, Helle Mardahl, Kosta Boda, JLCoquet, Reichenbach, Meissen, Studio Mattes and Sarah Linda

Tawl

Giesebrechtstraße 10 10629 Berlin