Thursday, March 25, 2010
NEIGHBORHOOD x EFFECTOR “Big Tramp” Glasses
Having previously worked with Japanese eyewear maker EFFECTOR on the “Tramp” model, this season NEIGHBORHOOD changes from the classic silhouette to an over sized version, dubbed “Big Tramp”. These new frames will come in different lens options of clear, smoke and blue tint.
Ярлыки:
Cradle,
Effector,
Frames,
Neighborhood
Crazy Pig Designs x Neighborhood Skull Ring
Here is another great project to come from Neighborhood having teamed up with London based jewellers, Crazy Pig Designs. Full of reference to the origin of both entities these skull rings are based on one of Crazy Pig’s earliest designs and is defined by the double branding and slight reinterpretation. Hand crafted in Crazy Pig Design’s London workshop, the ring is limited to just 90 pieces and is available exclusively at Neighborhood stores.
Ярлыки:
Crazy Pig,
Neighborhood
Friday, March 12, 2010
Sneaker Tokyo Vol. 2 Hiroshi Fujiwara
From the people who brought you SHOE-MASTER the magazine, Sneaker Tokyo enters its second volume with a focus on the venerable Hiroshi Fujiwara of fragment design. The book will go into detail Hiroshi Fujiwara’s archives of sneakers owned and designed as well as interview with Mark Parker of Nike and Hiroki Nakamura of visvim.
[Sneaker Tokyo vol.2 "Hiroshi Fujiwara"]
Written and Edited by SHOES MASTER
Sneaker Tokyo is a book brought to you from the makers of sneaker magazine, SHOES MASTER. This second volume is a complete feature on Hiroshi Fujiwara, who has continued for many years to shape sneaker trends in Tokyo. You will find a comprehensive archive of around 200 pairs of the shoes Hiroshi Fujiwara has chosen, worn and created, from models from the 80s such as Dunk, Air Jordan and Superstar, to more recent models from HTM, visvim and Tennis Classic. What’s more, you will also find interviews with people like Nike CEO, Mark Parker and Hiroki Nakamura from visvim, and a special long interview with Hiroshi Fujiwara himself. 160 pages all in colour. Fully bilingual edition: Japanese and English.
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