Interiors

Camper/Campana collaboration
Interiors
We love Camper, as much for their imaginative store design - the latest of which sees them pitted together for the second time with the Campana brothers - as for their shoes. Aside from the mildly witty title of their recent collaborative projects, ‘Camper Together With…’ has spawned some very interesting retail spaces, notably designed by Jaime Hayon in London and Alfredo Haberli in Paris.
Following the Campana brothers’ ‘Torn Leftovers’ project with Camper in Berlin, the Mallorcan brand has called on the Brazilian duo a second time to design a new store on London’s Old Bond Street. The store designs are intended to be temporary, the idea being that a high profile designer gets the opportunity to use the space as a blank canvas, whilst the store opens as quickly as possible, reopening further down the line with a final, more permanent design.
The Campana brothers have applied their signature reinvention of everyday materials to their design. ‘We covered the walls with leftover advertising posters that out of their context, format and scale acquire a fragmented look of incoherent beauty,’ the brothers explain. ‘The leftovers of visual pollution hung on a wall, can be transformed into a work of art.’
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- Website
- http://www.camper.es
- Telephone
- +44.20 7629 2722
- Address
- Camper
28 Old Bond Street
London W1S 4SP











