Stunning containers for Dr.Jart+, the global skincare brand that fuses science and art from South Korea. Product design by creative agency Pentagram in collaboration with product designer Piotr Woronkowicz.
(imagecredits: Pentagram)
Now that’s a product line I’d be willing to showcase in my bathroom! What do you think? You Like?
Well ‘Flower Arrangements’ is probably a bit of an understatement. Maybe his work is better qualified as art (if we need to label, which we do) Azuma Makoto’s work ranges from sending a 50 year old bonzai tree into space to putting 10,000 mini jars filled with flower petals in the shopwindows of Colette in Paris.
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for Dries Van Noten’s ‘Interpretations’
‘Collapsible Leaves’ at Salvatore Ferragamo at Isetan Shinjuku, Tokyo
azuma makoto represents the stages of decomposition using flowers + leaves
Flower Bottle Tree for The Imperial Hotel Plaza
azuma makoto sends 50 year old bonzai tree into space for exobiotanica project
For the last Dries van Noten Fashion Show he repeated his project ‘Iced Flowers’; flower arrangements captured in large blocks of ice. These ‘Iced Flowers’ were showcased along the runway and were so overpowering that we even didn’t noticed the garments….oops (That’s how we, fashionangels at Mimi Berlin, got aquinted with Azuma Makoto’s work)
The making of “ICED FLOWERS” January 10 & 11, 2015. At 483 Furuike Ogose-machi, Iruma-gun, Saitama, Japan / Masuda seisakujo (via youtube.com)