“Home Honey, I’m Hi!”

Staff

/

Published August 15, 2009

CANNABIS9Pin

Perennial Aussie favorite Ksubi recently created a striking installation at Tokyo store Cannabis. True to their outlandish sense of presentation, their “home away from home” featured eye-catching designs along the length of its blue plastic walls. Conceptually, the work references a tension between material comfort and a desire for simplicity. It takes its inspiration from the temporary shelters erected by the Japanese homeless. The structure was later used to host Ksubi’s first pop-up store.

CANNABIS7Pin
CANNABIS8Pin
CANNABIS21Pin

Pictures from Big In Japan

Recent Updates

Versace Presents Luxury & Sport for Spring 2024 Watches Ad

Versace Presents Luxury & Sport for Spring 2024 Watches Ad

Filip Hrivnak stars in the Versace spring-summer 2024 watches campaign, captured by Tim El Kaïm. The advertisement showcases the Versace ...
Mango Designed by Boglioli Returns with Chic New Capsule

Mango Designed by Boglioli Returns with Chic New Capsule

In the warm Mediterranean sunshine, the newest Mango Designed by Boglioli collection is a tribute to sartorial skill, grounded in ...
Burberry Summer 2024: Twilight Sophistication in Jamaica

Burberry Summer 2024: Twilight Sophistication in Jamaica

The Burberry summer 2024 campaign unveils a curated wardrobe with a dark color palette. Photographed by Tyrone Lebon, Scottish model ...
Ryan Gosling Navigates City Lights for TAG Heuer

Ryan Gosling Navigates City Lights for TAG Heuer

Under the glow of neon lights, Ryan Gosling embodies the action hero archetype, starring in a compelling story for TAG ...
Zara Showcases 24/7 Work Style in the City

Zara Showcases 24/7 Work Style in the City

Zara's 24/7 edit captures the unique energy of New York City through a thoughtfully assembled wardrobe for the man in ...
Massimo Dutti Limited Edition: Shades of Sophistication

Massimo Dutti Limited Edition: Shades of Sophistication

In Massimo Dutti's spring-summer 2024 Limited Edition collection, elegance takes form through restraint, showcasing garments that embody a timeless essence ...

3 thoughts on ““Home Honey, I’m Hi!””

Comments are closed.