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+ Longing For Eternity

Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms are immersive experiences that blur the boundaries between art, space & self. Using mirrors, light & repetitive patterns, Kusama crafts surreal environments where visitors are enveloped in infinite reflections, evoking a sense of boundlessness. These rooms, often dotted with her signature polka dots or glowing orbs, explore themes of infinity, connection & the universe. Kusama’s works invite introspection while challenging perceptions of scale & reality, transforming fleeting moments into timeless sensations. The Infinity Mirror Rooms stand as a testament to her visionary approach, blending personal expression with universal resonance.

+ Taryn Winters Lingerie

Taryn Winters redefines lingerie with a poetic blend of elegance & artistry. Each piece is meticulously crafted, merging delicate fabrics like silk & tulle with intricate hand-sewn embellishments. Her designs transcend mere undergarments, becoming intimate works of art that celebrate the feminine form. Winters’ collections exude a timeless sophistication, balancing sensuality with refined craftsmanship. Drawing inspiration from dance & movement, her pieces flow seamlessly between structure & delicacy, making every wearer feel adorned in something truly extraordinary.

+ Hairdo

Patrick Seymour’s HAIRDO project turns hairstyles into hypnotic art forms, blurring the boundaries between fashion, illustration & surrealism. Known for his signature vector-based linework, Seymour transforms flowing locks into mesmerizing patterns that echo movement & energy. Each piece feels alive—braids morph into intricate labyrinths, while curls & waves pulse with rhythmic vitality

+ Bauhaus

Bauhaus revolutionized design by merging form & function, laying the groundwork for minimalism in a creative manner. It’s principles continue to influence architecture, furniture & even tech design, proving that simplicity & practicality can create timeless aesthetics. From the sleek geometry of modern skyscrapers to the user-friendly interfaces of today’s devices, Bauhaus’s ethos of "less, but better" resonates across industries. Its commitment to bridging art & craft redefined creativity as a tool for everyday life, transforming how we interact with the spaces & objects around us.

+ Rooke Customs

Jesse Rooke was a visionary who redefined custom motorcycle design, blending engineering precision with artistic flair. His bikes, often described as rolling sculptures, pushed the boundaries of what a motorcycle could be, merging performance with a bold, avant-garde aesthetic. Rooke’s legacy lives on as a pioneer who turned craftsmanship into a platform for self-expression, inspiring a new generation of builders to embrace individuality on two wheels.

RIP

+ Work In Progress

Carhartt’s durable aesthetic has transitioned from worksite staple to cultural phenomenon, embraced by skaters, musicians & streetwear enthusiasts. Their appeal lies in authenticity, free from seasonal trends & grounded in functionality. With pieces that fuse rugged utility and timeless style, Carhartt has captured the loyalty of a diverse audience, from blue-collar workers to high-fashion collaborations. Iconic items like the Detroit jacket & double-knee pants have become symbols of resilience, reinterpreted on runways & in skate parks alike.

+ Form x Function

David Chipperfield’s architectural designs prioritize understated elegance, favoring clean lines & harmony with their surroundings. His work, such as the Neues Museum restoration, displays how architecture can preserve history while serving modern needs. Chipperfield stresses the idea that less is more, crafting spaces that whisper rather than shout. His projects, from serene civic spaces to refined cultural landmarks, reflect a deep respect for context, ensuring each structure enriches its environment without overpowering it. Through his restrained yet profound approach, Chipperfield redefines modern architecture as a dialogue between form, function & the passage of time.

+ It’s Ooma

Forner is a full service design agency in Los Angeles that brings brands to life. Their newest project for Ooma beautifully reimagines the brand’s identity with chunky typefaces & minimalist elegance. Effectively positioning the magic mushroom as a vehicle for wellness. Enough said!

+ Mocha Mousse

Pantone’s 2025 Color of the Year, Mocha Mousse, is a warm, velvety neutral that blends grounded sophistication with a touch of indulgence. Evoking the richness of fine cocoa & the creamy texture of a latte, this hue balances earthy stability with a comforting softness. Mocha Mousse seamlessly bridges the gap between modern minimalism & cozy nostalgia, making it versatile across fashion, interiors & design. Whether paired with crisp whites for a fresh contrast or layered with deep jewel tones for a luxurious effect, it embodies understated elegance with a dash of decadence.

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