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Stone Island Shadow Project SS2015 Lookbook
The 14th Stone Island Shadow Project collection is a mirage on the horizon; a heat haze of perspective shifting inversion and refraction. Vibrant and gritty, granular and loose, it's the freshness and intensity of youth tempered by process and exposure to the elements. West coast Zephyr inspired colors are turned up to maximum saturation, then slightly muted by treatments both softening and metallic. Materials have an easy, lived-in feel, but retain the underlying edge of technical performance and real use. Loose street and slope born shapes flow with relaxed tailoring and diffused prep looks. Graphics are minimal definitions; outlines and impressions of the underlying framework.









moNa2 keyboard
The Inspired by kumakey’s “roBa,” the moNa2 is a small wireless split keyboard developed by shakupan and pooh.polo, designed to keep a desk feeling open and unclaimed. Two compact halves sit apart with a quiet gap between them, leaving room for a notebook or tools without forcing a single, monolithic footprint.
The layout is restrained: low, close spacing with a built-in thumb-controlled ball that keeps basic navigation under the hand instead of pushing you toward a mouse. The whole object reads as light hardware rather than a centerpiece, favors packing and redeploying—such as magnets on the underside so the halves can join together for transport.
It runs wire-free and is meant to be adjusted over time rather than treated as a fixed appliance. Typical usage notes describe it lasting roughly a couple of weeks of frequent daily use before needing attention again, with the exact cadence depending on how it’s set up and used.
Anonymous Textile Design Series, Mulhouse, Alsace, 1840
Anonymous textile prototypes, Mulhouse, Alsace, c.1840. Rectilinear design sheets generated within the industrial print studios of the Haut-Rhin. Each document encodes surface strategies for mass deployment—pearl rows, abstract chromatic fields, simulated resist-dye grounds. Executed as precision studies for repeat application, they reflect Mulhouse’s role as a nineteenth-century vector hub of textile innovation and print chemistry.




































EMERY MOUNTAINS
April 2024, FRIEZE No. 9 Cork Street Gallery, London
EXHIBITION: The Mountains Between Us, FRIEZE No 9 Cork St


Weaving together photography, video and sculptural objects, lena_c_emery highlights the accelerated loss of mountain glaciers and the desperate conservation efforts currently employed to impede their decline. Under the continued influence of greenhouse-gas forced global warming, ice that took centuries to develop is vanishing in just a number of years. A fate experts predict for at least two-thirds of all glaciers by the end of this century. EMERY: In ‘The Mountains Between Us’, I capture the current environmental efforts undertaken to reduce the rate at which glaciers melt. Glaciers have held space for centuries, silently bearing witness to history. They’ve seen the world change in ways we can barely comprehend. Because my grandfather spent his life in these mountains, watching this particular glacier retreat and form lakes where there was previously only ice and at a pace that’s steadily increasing, feels deeply personal. The idea of covering these mammoths in fabric to stall the inevitable, feels both tragic and emblematic of our relationship with nature: The magnitude of loss countered by gestures that, though earnest, feel powerless. Visually these wrapped peaks evoke images of muddied tents, makeshift shelters that we’ve come to erect for those displaced by upheaval. This fragility, their fragility, our fragility, is a direct reflection of the imbalance we have sown, where those least responsible for ecological destruction are forced to bear its heaviest burdens. The title became a way to frame those divides. Mountains have always symbolised barriers, but perhaps they could also be reimagined as thread, shared histories and a collective belonging. The elemental particles composing our very being once danced amidst these ancient landscapes and if they disappear, part of us does too.



Interview with Vexed Generation Adam Thorpe and Joe Hunter
Vexed Generation designers Joe Hunter and Adam Thorpe
DADA SUPREME C-DUBBZ
Oakley Medusa Helmet, 2001
The Oakley Medusa Helmet (2002) is an early-2000s performance helmet concept associated with Oakley’s then-expanding push into technical equipment beyond eyewear. The design is defined by aggressive surfacing, pronounced vent geometry, and a highly sculptural shell intended to signal speed and impact protection.
Functionally, the Medusa emphasizes airflow and coverage through a dense network of vents and channeling, paired with a shell profile that reads more armored than minimal. Fit and retention appear to follow common helmet conventions of the era, with the distinctive elements concentrated in the exterior shell tooling and vent architecture rather than hidden internal mechanisms. As a result, the helmet is often discussed as much for its styling and cultural placement as for technical specifics.
acronym for analog snowboarding 2003
Nike Code, Tony Spackman, 2001
Oakley Men's Mountain Bike ss2005 Catalog
















Nike Epic Backpack Development
Seven-panelled sun-shutter, Jean Prouvé
Jean Prouvé 1901-1984 Seven-panelled sun-shutter, from the Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers, designed 1956, executed circa 1962-1965 Aluminium, metal. 185.5 x 184.4 x 8.3 cm (73 x 72 5/8 x 3 1/4 in.) Manufactured by Les Atelier Jean Prouvé, Nancy, France.
Estimate £12,000-15,000 $17,800-22,300 €16,300-20,400 provenance Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers, France, circa 1962-1965 exhibited Architecture Biennale, Venice, 7 June-23 November, 2014
Nike Zoom Hyperflight Sketches
Marithe Francois Girbaud Inside Collection Campaigns by Air Paris Agency
Arc'teryx A2B Women's Commuter Jacket
Arc’teryx A2B Commuter Jacket W Chalk 15536, released 2015. Technical soft shell with motoi lines.
Images behind the scenes of the nike free outsole creation.
Sonoya Mizuno as Dr. Azumi Fujita — Netflix MANIAC (2018)
Mercedes-Benz W126 S-Class — Red Leather Interior
Jean Paul GAULTIER KYOTO BAL (2002)

C.P Company full zip hoodie ad scanned from Dutch magazine 2000
Issey Miyake Spring/Summer 1999 — A-POC Runway
Nike Komyuter Black/Summit White (AA2211-001)

Cacoon Hanging Chair
The Cacoon Hanging Chair is constructed with robust engineering to support a weight of up to 200kg or 440lbs. This product was designed in the UK by the collaborative effort of Nick and Sarah, a husband and wife team.





Karborn — Evidence of Time Travel

Land Rover Defender 110 Station Wagon in Black
Aitor Throup 2013 “New Object Research” Collection
Raf Simons SS2008 De Stijl Hiking Boot — White Multicolor
Jordan Big Fund Basketball Shoes




Japanese Warrior Figure — Edo/Meiji Period Ink Painting
IVANKA Concrete Flaster Concrete Tiles




Supreme 18th Anniversary Alpha XBP Backpack
Fisarmonica with colour variants of Ice Jacket camouflage 1989
Dean Bouchard — Inside Out
Vennesla Library and Culture House by Helen & Hard
Tel Aviv Residence by Chyutin Architects




Cargo Chair by Benjamin Hubert
The Cargo Chair, manufactured by portuguese brand De La Espada, designed by Benjamin Hubert




Teresa Margolles, Frontera, 2011
Teresa Marolles' "Frontera" reflects on the dramatic scale of drug trafficking in Mexican society. The artist has used basic but very striking elements to create the works in "Frontera", and despite their minimalist style, they reveal great emotional depth and tragedy. The works go beyond the specific context that gave rise to them, with a universal value that explores our mechanisms of denial and the taboos still surrounding death and violence in contemporary society. The Museion exhibition features walls where executions took place, that the artist took down in Mexico and rebuilt in Bolzano—Muro Baleado (Culiacán), 2009, and Muro Ciudad Juárez, 2010—along with the works Plancha, 2010 and Cubo, 2010, a minimalist cube weighing a ton made out of iron from reinforced concrete taken from demolished buildings. The Bolzano exhibition will also be the first opportunity to see the filmed action Camiseta, created specially for "Frontera" and shot in the cities of Juarez, Kassel and Bolzano.'




“Dissertation on Self-Verification: 2001-2011″
visvim 10th Anniversary Book "Dissertation on Self-Verification 2001-2011"
The book is hand bound and uses a washi paper made by a craftsman who sources the raw materials from Japanese trees.
Limited to 300 copies.
TinyMtn Sculptures
TinyMtn crafts 3D-printed mini sculptures of some of the most storied peaks and valleys in the United States. Whether you want to remember the time you backpacked through Yosemite or peered over the edge of the Grand Canyon, TinyMtn offers a bit of a topographic reminder. Each comes on a small stand with the name, peak, and coordinates displayed, and makes for an ideal piece of art for the adventurer at heart.



Edward Norton in The Incredible Hulk 2008
Avi Forman — YSOA Advanced Mill Workshop CNC Surface
The North Face Purple Label Boa Fleece Hooded Vest
Devoa Panelled Jacket
Ghost II, 2009, Michael Johansson
606 Universal Shelving System by Dieter Rams for Vitsoe
Nike Dunk High Premium Spark Pack — White/Midnight Fog/Sail (2008)
SOLID GRAY Polymer Hard-Shell Backpack in White
Luker by Neighborhood White Field Jacket
Nonnative x Converse x Liberty London Chuck Taylor All Star Ox
Sweden Pavilion — Shanghai World Expo 2010
Reynisdrangar Basalt Sea Stack, Reynisfjara, Iceland
Maharishi Short Flight Jacket Spring Summer 2014
Joséphine Le Tutour in Alexander Wang — Numéro Tokyo July/August 2013
Nike Footscape Free White Grey
Bounty Hunter BxH iPhone 4 Hardcase
Nike Free Inneva Woven — Black
Comme des Garçons Homme Fragrance Campaign Artwork
Menu New Norm Thermo Kettle Jug by Norm Architects
Nike x Undercover Gyakusou Holiday 2013 Lookbook
Switchable Telescopic Contact Lens — 2.8× Magnification Research Prototype
David Burdeny — Mercator's Projection, North/South Series
Keiji Ashizawa _ Bon Drawer
"Bon Drawer" is a set of stacked oak veneer boxes which sit within a light metal frame on wheels, making the storage unit easy to move around. designed by keiji ashizawa, the furniture piece’s five trays can each be fully removed from the structure to become display boxes, revealing and offering easier access to the objects inside.




Hishikawa Moronobu — Two Mounted Warriors and Seven Foot Soldiers Rush to Battle
WTAPS Spring/Summer 2012 "Better Than Yesterday" T-Shirt
Ettore Sottsass — Metaphors (Metafore) 1972–1979
Braun Product Design by Dieter Rams — T1000 World Receiver, Audio 310, and Wandanlage



Sächsisches Landesgymnasium Sankt Afra, Meißen — Courtyard Staircase
Braun RT 20 Tischsuper Table Radio by Dieter Rams, 1961
Swatch Art Peace Hotel — Shanghai
Visvim LAMINA 22L Backpack Spring/Summer 2012
Concrete Brutalist Sculpture — Stepped Block Form
visvim F.I.L. Sendai Store Interior
Atelier Head Porter — Concept Shop Identity Card
































