If you’ve seen pictures of Off-White designer Virgil Abloh’s installation TWENTYTHIRTYFIVE and wanted those pieces (or missed out on the first limited edition collection when it was launched at Art Basel last year), we have good news: they’re now available for purchase again on the Basic Space website.
The installation TWENTYTHIRTYFIVE, presented in the Fire Station on the Vitra campus in 2019, was Virgil Abloh’s vision of how a future home would look like. Pieces that you can now get your hands on from there include the Antony armchair, Petite Potence lamp, and Ceramic Block, all in a new baby blue finish.
“‘Virgil operates on a terrain between different disciplines – high fashion, streetwear, music, scenography, art, architecture, industrial design and graphic design. Across all these disciplines he has created a coherent world and a strong signature,” says Nora Fehlbaum, CEO of Vitra. Take a look at what’s on offer in this collection.
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Twentythirtyfive installation
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Ceramic Block
These glazed ceramic bricks are both a structural element and storage in Abloh’s installation TWENTYTHIRTYFIVE. The limited edition comprises 999 Ceramic Blocks, in baby blue, each with a noticeable numeral that makes it unique.
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Antony Armchair
Developed by Jean Prouvé in the early 1950s for the university halls of residence in Antony near Paris, the Antony armchair features a curved wooden shell and metal base.
Virgil Abloh’s update to this iconic design replaces the wooden shell with one of frosted plexiglass in a baby blue lacquer finish. This version is available in a numbered edition limited to 150 pieces.
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Petite Potence
Also created by Jean Prouvé – this time for his home in Nancy in 1942 – the Potence wall lamp features clean lines and an industrial look. Virgil Abloh’s update incorporates baby blue to accentuate the industrial design, with an LED bulb in an oblong cage. This version of Petite Potence is available in a limited and numbered edition of 150 pieces.
This article was originally published in Home & Decor.
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