Andreas Murkudis

Clothing store · Tiergarten

Andreas Murkudis

Clothing store · Tiergarten

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Potsdamer Str. 81, 10785 Berlin, Germany

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Tucked in a former print shop, Andreas Murkudis 81 is a sleek Berlin spot mixing high-end fashion, rare lifestyle finds, and curated artful design.  

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Potsdamer Str. 81, 10785 Berlin, Germany Get directions

andreasmurkudis.com
@andreasmurkudis

$$$

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Potsdamer Str. 81, 10785 Berlin, Germany Get directions

+49 30 680798306
andreasmurkudis.com
@andreasmurkudis

$$$

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"Hidden in a quiet courtyard, the former printing facility was redesigned as a shop by architecture firm Gonzalez Haase AAS. It stocks Loewe, Aspesi and Mykita, as well as Susanne Kaufmann skincare, Werkstatt Münchenn jewellery and Hohgant baby clothes. “We work with about 200 brands; some sell really well, some sell moderately, some barely sell at all,” says Murkudis. “It doesn’t matter; we love them.”

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Kristopher Manabo

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Beautiful store, well lit and amazing selection of high-end designer brands, as well as exclusive, furniture, and household goods. Friendly staff, and very helpful. Enjoyed being able to check everything out from the perfumes to the clothing to the accessory’s down to the furniture and plates. It was fun checking this place out and we were glad that we are able to pick up a very nice priced item. They have nice sales up to 50% off once in a while and especially end of season. Lovely store and lovely people in it.

Kiddo Slays

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Exceptional concept space in Berlin. Masterful selection of established designers, art pieces, and curated exhibitions. Service hits different here - the team actually gets it, knows their collection inside out, and delivers that rare mix of expertise with zero attitude. The whole experience, from the space design to the product curation, shows real understanding of what quality retail should be. DK 🖤​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Yusuf Hadi

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Andreas Murkudis’ store in Berlin is basically a vibe for anyone into high-end fashion, cool design, and unique lifestyle finds. The store has this super sleek, minimal look that feels more like an art gallery than a shop. As soon as you walk in, you know everything is handpicked with care. They stock a mix of luxury fashion, rare home goods, and exclusive accessories from both big-name designers and indie brands you probably haven’t heard of yet. The best part? Everything here is about quality. Whether it’s a jacket, a chair, or a random decor piece, you can tell it’s made to last and has a story behind it. The staff are chill and know their stuff, always ready to give you the deets on a product without pressuring you. The whole vibe is calm and low-key, which is a nice change from the usual chaotic shopping experience. You won’t find fast fashion or trendy stuff here—it’s more about timeless, standout pieces. Prices can be up there, but the quality makes it worth it. If you’re into art, design, or just beautifully crafted things, Andreas Murkudis is a must-see. Even if you’re just browsing, it’s an experience that sticks with you.

Lisa

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High end multibrand fashion and lifestyle shop. Super strong aesthetic vibe, it almost feels like a museum. A bit out of the way from my usual itinerary but a must visit every once in a while.

Lauren Hamer

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Incredibly helpful, supportive, warm and intelligent staff who absolutely know the products here and will help you find what you need/want/will love. Lovely selection of well known and lesser known brands, all selected (it seems) for longevity and usefulness. I absolutely love this store and if I'm anywhere near it I always stop by... for a fragrance, a gift, a gown, a suit, they will have the perfect thing for you. <3

翟婉冰

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I find the staff’s behavior rather strange. He says to my face about me not folding the clothes after trying on, but I only left the changing room abruptly cause I don’t feel comfortable at all with a male poking around asking questions when I am half naked🙂‍↕️(thanks to the permanent half open curtain) Plus why say it like it isn’t your job to tidy things up. Save the whining part to your boss instead of leaving it to customers perhaps. Would like to stay more time and look around but then decided that my mood is more important than possibly good clothes

Spencer Zhao

Google
If you prefer to have effortless chic, please do visit this store and let the assistant to find suitable clothes for you. They are with good taste and always suggest the clothes which bring you to a nice way instead of that the clothes is wearing you. Some Japanese nice brand can also be found here easily!

Alessandro Bucchi

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This place is so confusing. The brand selection is very interesting, it is a fascinating mix of fashion big names and niche artisans providing excellent fabrics, quality and craftsmanship and offering garments so well-crafted they could outlive you. It's a treasure of quality you barely find elsewhere in Berlin, even though the color palette seems to be sticking religiously just to blues and blacks. But the real problem is the setting. For a high-end concept store, the concept seems to be "warehouse chic meets garage sale" which sounds kewl but it's not. The doorman graciously opens the door, welcoming you into... A stripped-down warehouse painted in white that feels more like my mom's favorite bedding warehouse circa 2002 than a luxury boutique. The white box vibe is a bit passé and would better fit an art gallery anyway. Unused clothing racks and random stuff lurk in corners and awkwardly hidden behind mirrors, not so chic. The interior design section? Let's just say, like the rest of the space, it could use some interior design. In conclusion, It's a hopeful collection in a hopeless place, proof that you can't judge a book by its cover... or a store by its complete lack of flavor. Love the perfume selection though!