St. Vincents '5/5/5' Collection Uses Five Designer's Work
Kanesa D — June 27, 2022 — Art & Design
References: stvincents.co & hypebeast
Antwerp-based art store and gallery St. Vincents has tapped five designers for the ‘5/5/5’ project that will see five exclusive objects created for the brand’s fifth anniversary. Artists such as Ben Storms, Frank Stabel, Lukas Cober, Fred Rigby, Cedric Gepner, and Sophie Galinet from Studio Haos worked alongside St. Vincent founders Henri Delbarre and Geraldine Jackman for this special release. Each item embodies the style and spirit of the designer that created it, resulting in a collection of fully functional and opulent offerings.
A pillowy seat, ‘Rock’ armchair, and table will be showcased alongside the other bespoke items at the exhibition. The 5/5/5 collection will be on display Jul 9, 2022 at St. Vincents' printing house.
Image Credit: St. Vincents
A pillowy seat, ‘Rock’ armchair, and table will be showcased alongside the other bespoke items at the exhibition. The 5/5/5 collection will be on display Jul 9, 2022 at St. Vincents' printing house.
Image Credit: St. Vincents
Trend Themes
1. Multi-designer Collaborations - Brands can explore collaborations with multiple designers to create exclusive products that showcase a variety of styles and perspectives.
2. Bespoke Furniture - Custom and personalized furniture pieces offer customers unique and one-of-a-kind options that reflect their individual style and taste.
3. Functional Art - The combination of form and function in furniture design creates opportunities to showcase artistic expression while still providing practical use.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Innovation in furniture design can come from collaborations with multiple designers and incorporating artistic elements that enhance the functionality of the product.
2. Art Retail - Art stores can expand beyond traditional artwork by incorporating furniture pieces that blur the line between functional design and artistic expression.
3. Experiential Design - Designers can create immersive exhibitions that showcase bespoke furniture pieces, providing customers with a unique and memorable experience that enhances the brand image.
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