K11 (Hong Kong)

K11 Art Mall is a seven-storey shopping centre in Hong Kong located in The Masterpiece, developed by New World Development and completed in December 2009.

K11 Art Mall
K11 The Piazza
General information
Address18 Hanoi Road
Town or cityTsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
CountryHong Kong
Construction started2005
Completed2009
ClientNew World Development
Technical details
Structural systemReinforced concrete
Design and construction
ArchitectDennis Lau & Ng Chun Man Architects & Engineers (Hong Kong) Limited
Structural engineerStructural:
Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Limited
Electrical:
Meinhardt (M&E) Limited
Website
http://hk.k11.com/

Layout

The K11 Art Mall has seven storeys (two underground, five above ground). The B1 and B2 storeys were opened on 27 November 2009, and the rest of the mall was opened on 5 December 2009. Retail and restaurants accounted for 80 per cent and 20 per cent of the stores, respectively.

B2 is mainly women's fashion, shoes and cosmetics, with shops such as D-mop zone, Mousse, ISCOV, JILL SCOTT, Mirabell, and Milan. B1 is mainly daily necessities, including La Creation de Gute bakery, LensCrafters, AV Life, Dymocks bookstore, I Love Kitchen, Mannings, and Market Place by Jasons supermarket.

The ground floor has many high-end stores, including Longchamp, Tiffany by Soloman, Thann, Omega, the Italian brand Dormeuil, Y-3, D-mop, and Chow Tai Fook concept store. In the centre is a large plaza, called "The Piazza", that features a glass ceiling and a large LED screen.

Levels 1–3 have many boutiques, including AIGLE, KLASSE14, Laosmiddle, Levi's, Clarks, Fila, and mademoiselle. The mall also caters to Mainland customers, with several Mainland brand-name specialty stores such as Biba and imaroon.

There are restaurants on each floor of the mall, totaling over 20, including B2's Miso Cool and DALAT Vietnamese restaurant; The Piazza's Espressamente illy and awfully chocolate; and various others, such as AKU Japanese Restaurant, Al Pasha, Cool Gelato, Ginza Bairin and Pak Loh Chiu Chow Restaurant.

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