Hacke und Spitze by Holger Jahns

The Hacke und Spitze store in Berlin’s Kreuzberg resembles a ballroom, but, in this case, it’s the furniture that does the dancing. The Holger Jahns-designed store sells shoes and apparel for dancers of various genres; its name refers to the diver
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