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314E | P.andrade

P. ANDRADE PRESENTS A JAPANESE AVANT-GARDE STYLE COMBINED WITH LOOKS THAT ARE FIT FOR RAINFOREST EXCURSIONS, TINGED WITH TAILORING CUES AND CONTRASTED WITH TECHNICAL TOUCHES TO BRING IT INTO A STREET REALM.

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As Long as it Lasts: Ari Versluis | 032c

In 1993, Lawrence Weiner's AS LONG AS IT LASTS was installed on the Rotterdam Euromast overlooking the birthplace of gabber, Club Parkzicht. A year later, Dutch photographer ARI VERSLUIS began the project Exactitudes, investigating the identity, uniformity, and duration of subcultures as long as they last.

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Exploring Art in Marble | Adam Parker Smith

Adam Parker Smith’s marble cube series reinterprets classical sculptures, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design. By compressing iconic forms into marble cubes, Smith symbolizes transformation and resilience, inviting viewers to see classical art through a contemporary lens. #Art #Artist #culptures…

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Perfume Minis

Discover our 100% natural fragrance with perfume minis. Available in a trio of popular pairings, as single pocket perfumes, and as a set for you to select your own.

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Rainn Wilson on spirituality, Star Trek and why hope is punk

Can a ‘spiritual revolution’ stop climate change?…

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Online store of graphic designer Marjolein Delhaas

Pared down, (typo)graphic and functional everyday systems which also serves as beautiful objects for your (home)office by graphic designer Marjolein Delhaas.

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Esquire The Handbook of Men’s Style: 9781958395806 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books

A completely revised edition of the essential manual for dressing—and feeling—your very best, featuring Esquire’s signature wit and humor and 200+ photos and illustrations Expert menswear……

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Joseph Töreki’s juicy renders are inspired by “perfect” pieces of Japanese fruit

An interesting progression from his mix of 3D and digital work, these hyperreal renders are making everyone’s mouths water.

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Exclusive: Watch the trailer for Pharrell and Gabriel Moses’ new short film

Set in Dakar, Senegal, ‘All Day I Dream About Sport’ celebrates West African culture, sports and human connection…

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Slow

Gift Guide ’22

Here’s a small list with our most fav and desirable things we found over 2022. From drinks, to books, to accessories and garments to art. From static to mobile. From the everyday to the exclusive. Head over to Are.na for the full list. Enjoy!… [ Continue reading ]

Together

A chair is made for sitting

A few years back we’ve featured Koen Tossijn’s work on his Wardrobe project, a contemporary menswear brand bringing high quality basics. Koen was always charmed by simple things, things that don’t scream for attention but balance between presence and absence. The things he makes reflect the beauty of natural materials and deep knowledge of the best craftsmen in their field.
Recently he shifted into furniture design together with Studio the Future and Sugi Kojo in Ukiha, Japan, in a projected called ‘Together. A chair is made for sitting’ where he designed a chair and a table. [ Continue reading ]

Another 2021 Playlist

Music is always a big part of our life. And we’re always looking for the new, also in music. So, over the past years we’ve made playlists of our favourite releases. Sometimes shared it here, sometimes only in an occasional newsletter. But always a strange mix between classic and electronic, latin and alternative, pop and jazz. This years highlights were Madlib, C. Tangana, L’Rain, and definitely the grand finale with Maya Beiser playing Philip Glass. Enjoy it on Apple Music, or over at Spotify. And the archive only on Apple Music here: 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016) [ Continue reading ]

Parade

A collaboration between Thomas Bradley and Ashkan Honarvar

Over the past years, Ashkan Honarvar has been one of the most shared artist here on Another Something. We’ve marveled at many of his projects, and have been following Ashkan for years. His latest project is another very exciting one; this time collaborating with Thomas Bradley, a garment designer working within the framework of costume for dance. The result is a series of 21 collages showcasing Thomas' 14 garments in the extraordinary Honarvar way. [ Continue reading ]

IN DE OOST

by Milan van Dril

Milan van Dril's IN DE OOST will be one of our favorite publications of 2021. The project with behind the scenes photography was released as part of the extensive campaign for the polarizing Dutch war movie De Oost (The East). A first of its kind, in the tradition of the great American anti-war films, De Oost portrays the 1945 - 1949 Indonesian War of Independence through the eyes of a disillusioned Dutch soldier. A subject matter that hadn't made it to the Dutch cinemas yet, because it ended 350 years of Dutch colonial rule in South-East Asia in a rather shameful manner. IN DE OOST presents a selection of analogue imagery by one of our favorite young Dutch photographers, who has created a time capsule of the set that erupted in Indonesia during the first half of 2019. [ Continue reading ]

Home of Champions

by Anne-Sophie Soudoplatoff

Before our little hiatus, we shared the incredible ITEN, one of the Distance book series, by Thibaut Grevet. It portrays one of the world’s most emblematic locations related to running and its culture. The first volume of this collection was devoted to the mythical village of Iten in Kenya. A new publication takes us all the way back, now through the lens of photographer Anne-Sophie Soudoplatoff, who shot the ‘Home of Champions’ for Asics. A beautiful series of abstract, poetic images. Capturing team spirit in vivid colours. [ Continue reading ]

Offline Matters

The less digital guide to creative work

Our good friend Jess Henderson (pseud.) just published her first book Offline Matters, the less digital guide to creative work, and we’re beyond proud. Not because we designed it, but because this document feels like the so much needed wake-up-call, both confronting and insightful, inspiring and resonating. [ Continue reading ]