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  • MILAN * MAR
  • VENICE * US
  • MUNICH * DE
  • NEW YORK * US
  • MUNICH * DE
  • NIEUWKERKEN-WAAS * BE
  • ROMA * IT
  • ELCHE * ES
  • LUND * DK
  • NEW YORK * US
  • AMSTERDAM * NL
  • COLORADO * US
  • CAIRO * EG
  • BRAGA * PT
  • MOSCOW * RU
  • SEOUL * KR
  • MADRID * ES
  • Rien ne va plus * FR
  • ESHER SURREY * UK
  • CALGARY * CA
  • LUXEMBURG * LU
  • ARHUS * DK
  • FLORENCE * IT
  • LOS ANGELES * US
  • TEL-AVIV * IL
  • TILBURG * NL
  • CAPE TOWN * ZA
  • BARCELONA * ES
  • TOKYO * JP
  • TOKYO * JP
  • BANGKOK * TH
  • AUCKLAND * NZ
  • COLOGNE * DE
  • PARIS * FR
  • VICENZA * IT
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  • STOCKHOLM * SE
  • MUNICH * DE
  • SINGAPORE * SG
  • LONDON * UK
  • LEDE * BE
  • SAN FRANCISCO * US
  • REYKJAVIK * IS
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  • TAIPEI * TW
  • MILAN * IT
  • ZURICH * CH
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  • TOULOUSE * FR
  • MADRID * ES
  • BERLIN * DE
  • HONG KONG * CN
  • PARIS * FR
  • NEW YORK * US
Like the architecture of its city of birth (Berlin) Mykita is the perfect combination of the past, the present and the future. It represents the point of encounter of different needs and technologies. When you want to try something light, sober, elegant, resistant that strikes your attention without being the protagonist of your face, Mykita’s design gives you the right solution.