Blend in with Snarkitecture’s Architectural Camouflage clothing range

Date
13 May 2015

Following their installation for COS at last month’s Salone del Mobile, Alex Mustonen and Daniel Arsham’s experimental design studio Snarkitecture has branched out into clothing with its latest project, a capsule collection with custom print company Print All Over Me (PAOM). But these are not ordinary clothes, and in true Snarkitecture style, they find the unexpected in the familiar.

Architectural Camouflage blurs the lines between architecture and apparel by taking its allover prints from marble, subway tiles and small hexagonal tiles for a chameleon-like effect. Fitting with PAOM’s collaborative spirit – whose past partnerships have included Leta Sobierajski – this latest meeting of the minds has produced something as eye-catching as it is thought-provoking. Each of the collection’s three monochrome designs can be applied to any of the basics from PAOM, from T-shirts and dungarees to backpacks and caps.

As part of the Collective Design fair in New York, Snarkitecture is opening a satellite studio in the window of Manhattan’s New Museum on Thursday 13 May where Architectural Camouflage will be on display.

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Snarkitecture x PAOM: Hex tile

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Snarkitecture x PAOM: Hex tile

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Snarkitecture x PAOM: Subway tile

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Snarkitecture x PAOM: Marble

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Snarkitecture x PAOM: Hex tile

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