Camper One

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Camper One

31 March 2019

Camper One

Let your creativity flow and customize your favourite Camper style with colours, materials, and text to create your own unique pair.

PELOTAS XLITE

Whether you choose bold colour combinations or a monochromatic look, you can make these lightweight shoes your own.

PELOTAS

Adapt the Camper icon to suit your tastes. Select from among rich leathers and colours to build the perfect hybrid shoe.

DUB

Put some shape in your step with exclusive colours and tech-infused materials that let you build the perfect hybrid sneaker.

PEU

Wrap your feet in laid-back luxury by customizing these barefoot-inspired sneakers to create your own unique look.

WABI

Warm your sole by personalizing our wintry footwear with original patterns and colours in soft, woollen fabric.

Camper
8 – 11, The Royal Arcade
W1S 4SQ
Tel: 0207 629 2722
www.camper.com

Camper x Kiko Kostadinov

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Camper x Kiko Kostadinov

15 February 2019

Camper x Kiko Kostadinov

Continuing his exploration of the “new outdoors” concept, designer Kiko Kostadinov returns for his second Together collaboration, presenting a selection of rugged summer styles based on our iconic, trekking-inspired Teix.

With a strong focus on protection and functionality, the Bulgarian-born creative uses bold color blocking and easy-fit closing systems to present five different men’s styles for our S/S 2019 collection.

Highlighting the designer’s unmistakably industrial aesthetic, the chunky typologies are enhanced with rubberized details and safety-inspired colors that further accentuate the provocative designer’s latest urban offering.

Kiko Kostadinov is a Bulgarian-born menswear designer based in London. Often influenced by uniforms and workwear, his work focuses on innovative pattern cutting, attention to detail, and intricate garment construction.

Kostadinov is a graduate of Central Saint Martins and presented his debut menswear collection in June 2016. Later that same year, he was named creative director of luxury British heritage brand Mackintosh, leading their new designer line Mackintosh 0001.

He is also a regular collaborator with Dover Street Market London, Ginza, and New York and was recently named one of Forbes Europe’s 30 Under 30 in The Arts category.

The Kiko Kostadinov range is £165.

Camper
8 – 11, The Royal Arcade
W1S 4SQ
Tel: 0207 629 2722
www.camper.com

Erskine, Hall & Coe – Jennifer Lee Exhibition

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Erskine, Hall & Coe – Jennifer Lee Exhibition

04 July 2016

JENNIFER LEE – New Exhibition: 29th September – 27th October 2016

Jennifer Lee’s second solo exhibition at Erskine, Hall & Coe will open in September. This exhibition of new works will present some of the ceramics which Lee made in Japan alongside works made in London.

Lee’s vessels are traditionally hand-built from flattened coils. She has developed a method of colouring them by mixing metallic oxides into the clay. The mixed coloured clays are sometimes left to mature for years – even decades – before being used.

Since Lee’s last show at Erskine, Hall & Coe in 2013, she has spent over five months in Japan, most of which time she worked as a guest artist in residence at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Centre. In 2015, she had her first commercial solo show in Japan, and she also exhibited at the Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art.

Working in Shigaraki gave Lee a new freedom to experiment with different clays and materials. It was there that she first started working in red clay; she also made flat wall pieces and thrown pots in Shigaraki. Lee’s work is highly sought after by international private collectors and public collections.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Los Angeles County Museum as well as the Victoria & Albert Museum are among the 39 institutions that have acquired her work. Since her last exhibition at Erskine, Hall & Coe, the British Museum have procured two of her vessels, and the Mashiko Museum of Ceramic Art and the Museum of Contemporary Ceramic Art in Shigaraki have each added a drawing and a ceramic work to their collections.

In 2017, Lee looks forward to participating in an exhibition of British ceramics at the Yale Centre for British Art in Connecticut. Alun Graves, Senior Curator of the Ceramics and Glass Collection at the Victoria & Albert Museum, has written of Lee’s work:

“Jennifer Lee’s pots are not created as an alternative to modern life, but they are a grounding presence within it. A touchtone of permanency and beauty within the maelstrom.”

The exhibition at Erskine, Hall & Coe will feature hand-built vessels, single wall works, a triptych and drawings. A catalogue accompanying the exhibition will include an essay by Emma Crichton-Miller.

Erskine, Hall & Coe
15, The Royal Arcade
W1S 4SP
Tel: 0207 491 1706
www.erskinehallcoe.com