Karl Lagerfeld's coolest objects go under the hammer

Karl Lagerfeld's coolest objects go under the hammer

Wallpaper gives you an exclusive look inside the legendary designer’s home before all the treasures are sold.

Karl Lagerfeld, the former creative director of Chanel, passed away in February 2019, and his former furniture and objects are now on sale at Sotheby’s December auctions. Lagerfeld had several apartments in Monaco, in Louveciennes near Versailles, and in Paris, one of the latter being an apartment at 8 rue des Saint-Pères, whose interior has not appeared in the media until these days. Wallpaper now shows what’s in store for those who can dig deep into their pockets at the auction, which takes place in Monaco, Paris and online.

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