Credits: Marc Brandenburg
This evening at eight the Berlin-based artist Marc Brandenburg is showing his infamous pencil drawings in the 032c Workshop, the exhibition space of the eponymous culture magazine in Berlin's Brunnenstraße 9.
032c Workshop: Marc Brandenburg
Thursday, 03 November 2011
Credits: Marc BrandenburgThis evening at eight the Berlin-based artist Marc Brandenburg is showing his infamous pencil drawings in the 032c Workshop, the exhibition space of the eponymous culture magazine in Berlin's Brunnenstraße 9. Jack O’Neill: It’s Always Summer on the Inside
Thursday, 03 November 2011
60 (!) years ago, the American surf legend Jack O’Neill invented the wetsuit. A product that not only meant that surfing was possible all year round, but also enabled surfers to discover new surfing territory. From then on, the waves in arctic waters off Iceland's coast could be ridden. More milestones perhaps? Henry Cotton’s: First shop in Germany
Wednesday, 02 November 2011
It might have been a while ago now, but that doesn't make it any less worthy of a mention: in mid-September the first Henry Cotton's Store in Germany opened its doors in Hamburg. Qubique: Offshow for selected furniture
Wednesday, 02 November 2011
Photo: LabmeVom 26. bis 29. Oktober zeigte die Berliner Möbelmesse Qubique erstmals eine Selektion internationaler Möbelmarken im ehemaligen Flughafen Tempelhof, bekanntlich Austragungsort der Bread & Butter Berlin. New Fashion Blog LeStijl
Monday, 31 October 2011
Yes, there are already countless fashion blogs out there, but a click on this new fashion blog is really worth it. At LeStijl newcomers as well as insiders get their money's worth. Denham the Jeanmaker: Nautilus Jacket
Friday, 28 October 2011
Jason Denham, the industrious hunter and gatherer from Amsterdam's denim workshop was rummaging around in old army stocks when he discovered tent tarpaulin, which had been used many years ago by the Dutch military. Ardentees: Pseudo Reality Collection
Friday, 28 October 2011
Ardentees, the label from Singapore which lies somewhere between the realms of art and fashion, has launched a shirt collection called 'Pseudo Reality', which is based on a poem by Tamyka Bell. |
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