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Posts tagged ‘white objects’

Video | Maison Martin Margiela Extends Line 13, Objects & Publications

10 May 2010, 18.28 | Posted in Design | No comments »
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“Maison Martin Margiela extends line 13 – Objects & Publications by creating 3 new white objects for Spring/Summer 2010:
01 Trompe-l’oeil stickers: a series of black and white photos. Three doors printed in real size on adhesive fabric.
02 Magnifying glasses: half of a pair of spectacles becomes a magnifying glass.
03 Wax candle-holder: melted wax candles become a candle-holder. Over time and with melting, it creates a unique object.

Available in all Maison Martin Margiela stores from May 2010.” (cqc)

Video | Maison Martin Margiela White Objects Video

21 October 2009, 18.21 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »
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From our brothers at Highsnobiety. “Beyond the approach and conception of its collections, the unique identity of Maison Martin Margiela is clearly recognizable in the spaces it occupies (stores, showrooms…). In the midst of the development of the architectural project, the Maison created a collection of White Objects (Line 13). This collection is part of the global project of interior design and architecture that the Maison is developing for the near future.”