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Video | ‘To Call Me You’ – Les Suen for Dunhill

28 November 2011, 15.00 | Posted in Art | No comments »
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Dunhill have called in the skills of Chinese artist Les Suen to create a piece to celebrate the third anniversary of the Shanghai Home of Alfred Dunhill. “Considered one of China’s most influential designers, Les Suen’s work aims to reconstruct objects and ideas, hoping to challenge traditional concepts and make us consider our approach to them. In this work, Suen uses the door to represent home, believing that no matter how grand or famous, it can never compare to the feeling of opening your own front door.”

Moncler Opens Shanghai Boutique

15 December 2009, 20.00 | Posted in Fashion | 2 comments »

Selectism - Moncler Opens Shanghai Boutique

Moncler continues to open boutique doors in new markets outside of Europe. Following up on their Hong Kong shop, which complemented their London, Milan, and Paris shops. “Designed by the Gilles & Boissier architecture studio, the Shanghai boutique in Plaza 66 covers an area of 130 m² and recalls the DNA of the Moncler brand in its conception, whilst at the same time giving it a contemporary-luxury twist… Two large windows open into the Moncler world, emphasised by French panelling in carved wood with floral relief motifs. It is a welcoming look which is in stark contrast with the glass used for the central counter and the pierre bleu used for the walls and floor.”

More looks at the Moncler Shanghai Boutique after the click.

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