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Matthias Franz Innenarchitekten GmbH
Obere Hauptstr. 10d
85386 Eching b. München, Deutschland

Telefon: +49-89-212132-0
Fax: +49-89-212132-32
http://www.matthiasfranz.de

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Matthias Franz Interior Designers

The interior design company for strong brands and chain stores

The Munich-based interior design couple Matthias and Stephanie Greiner-Franz are competent partners for a customer-oriented and sophisticated presentation of brand and retail worlds. The newly-established office in Eching near Munich is today managed by Matthias Franz and relies on the 30-year experience of the architect's office Stöter-Tillmann, Kaiser & Franz in Munich, especially known for being the „Hugendubel Architects". During the last 20 years, the office has attracted worldwide attention especially with their light and furniture creations (lounges).

Matthias Franz, the longtime business partner of the two founders, became the company manager in 2009. Under the new leadership, the interior designers, who have focused on the interior design of bookshops for 20 years, are now open to other lines of business and sophisticated brands.

Customer profile: Retail chain stores in the fields of non-food and food as well as department and general stores (shop-in-shop concepts).

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The focus is on creating worlds of experience and product worlds, realising the needs of customers and developing a suitable sophisticated retail world. Further developing acquired knowledge for today's world and comparing it continually with the existing customer expectations and demands.

Producing outstanding space concepts with a particular furniture design, light concepts and structural interventions in the space structure.

It is not only a matter of furnishing but always of realising spaces within an overall concept, always in connection with the existing architecture.