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Photos from Cee Cee's post 22/07/2025

Greens, grooves & golden mornings — Croissant Session No.02 is a wrap! 🥐🪩

What started with the idea of sharing a crispy croissant and some music to bring people together has turned into a playful way to take over vibrant spots across the city — all dreamt up at Cee Cee and produced by Cee Cee Creative ().

Last Saturday, we landed in Berlin-Mitte for round two, this time alongside our friends from Matchasome () and Women Authors of Achievement (.berlin). The beats from DJ krizzi with the k! () set the tone, and the sidewalk filled up with new faces, familiar ones, and conversations that felt like catching up with old friends.

Big thanks to everyone who brought their morning energy, stuck around, and picked up one of our Croissant Session tees. We can’t wait to spot them in the wild.

No.03 is coming! Bring a friend and join us on Saturday, 23.08.2025. More details on the way.💥

Photos: Ruby Watt for Cee Cee Creative ()

Photos from Cee Cee's post 30/04/2025

From 15–18.05.2025, Berlin Design Week () returns with the theme “Common Sense” – a call for clarity in a world that grows more complex by the day. Less trade fair, more manifesto, BDW turns the city into a lab for ideas, materials, and visions that ask: what will matter tomorrow?

From Tom Dixon’s keynote to international perspectives from Guatemala and Argentina, from future-facing material talks to the late-night energy of “Sense the Uncommon,” the week unfolds across exhibitions, panels, and studios.

Find out more via the link in bio.

Photos: A-N-D; Objekte Unserer Tage; White Label Project

Photos from Cee Cee's post 29/04/2025

How can the challenges of climate change be made visible — subtly, poetically, yet emphatically? Ruinart (), the oldest champagne house in the world, answers this question this year with Julian Charrière (.charriere). The French-Swiss artist is known for exploring the relationship between man and nature, time and landscape. For Ruinart, Charrière embarked on a symbolic journey into the past, to the Lutetian Sea, which, 45 million years ago, was located near today’s Champagne. As a part of the collaboration, Charrière created a series of photolithographs with color spectrums fed by local limestone and crushed coral.

On the occasion of the Gallery Weekend, the works will be shown for the first time at the Ruinart Champagne & Art Bar at Palais Populaire (01.–04.05., daily 13–21h) before traveling to Art Basel and Frieze Seoul. Take a break from the Gallery Weekend marathon in Mitte with a glass of champagne in your hand – enjoy some exclusive Ruinart cuvées or special light dishes at their bar. Link in bio.

Photos: Alice Jacquemin

Photos from Cee Cee's post 26/04/2025

Berlin Bites returned with a spirited evening at Kalle Halle (.berlin) – in every sense. Together with Botucal (.de), we dove into the bold flavours of Venezuela’s craftsmanship, paired with creative bites from of Berlin’s finest culinary minds. Between vibrant food stations and flowing drinks, the night became a toast to craft, taste, and community. Thanks to everyone who came through – and to all the chefs, bartenders, and hands that made it happen. More bites, more sips, more soon. 🥃

Photos: Robyn Steffen for Cee Cee Creative ()

Photos from Cee Cee's post 18/04/2025

Music enthusiasts in Berlin have long awaited the arrival of Pastiche (), a new community-driven venue, and the latest space to join the ranks of the burgeoning Hi-Fi listening scene in town. And yet, what makes Pastiche so special is that it’s not merely an audiophile outpost: it’s a hybrid cultural space for exchange and cross-pollination with music at its core. Pastiche’s prepossessing, light-filled storefront combines a Hi-fi listening venue, café, and a thoughtfully curated record shop that offers an eclectic selection of vinyl. It also operates an ‘open-genre’ record label that spotlights the city’s vibrant yet underserved music scenes, including jazz, ambient, world, and experimental music.

In keeping with Pastiche’s community ethos, the venue is designed to encourage connection. By night, the shop transforms, as racks of vinyl are replaced with tatami mats, cushions, and the lights are dimmed to a halcyon glow for immersive listening events. With programming that’s set to include performances, workshops, and screenings ramping up this May, we can’t wait to see what Pastiche has in store next! Read more about Pastiche – written by Michael Kugler () – at ceecee.cc.

Photos: Robyn Steffen, Mayra Wallruff

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