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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Leather in Marquetry by Loewe

Loewe leather marquetry

I'm still catching up on the news from Milan last week, but one thing is clear: Fashion houses killed it at Salone del Mobile. Between the Marni Ballhaus Colombian collection, Berluti's dressing stations, and inspiring presentations by Nike, Tod's and COS, there were plenty of fashion/design crossovers to go around. My favorite? The Marquetry in Leather collection by Lowe with its modern take on traditional craft.

Led by Loewe creative director Jonathan Anderson, the collection involved laying colorful fragments of leather onto furniture for a painterly effect with varying textures. This painstaking marquetry process is informed by traditional bookbinding and woodworking and can be seen in the video below. 



For the collection, Loewe has recreated silk patterns from its archives in leather, adding a recurrent carp motif adapted from a set of centuries-old Japanese wood screens. Pieces include wardrobes, chairs, tables, lamps and an impossibly beautiful screen, in addition to cigar boxes, leather pouches and notebooks.
Loewe leather marquetry


Loewe leather marquetry

Loewe leather marquetry
Loewe leather marquetry
Loewe leather marquetry
Loewe leather marquetry
Loewe leather marquetry
Loewe T pouch

Loewe T pouch
[photos via High Snobiety and Loewe]

If you're coveting a piece of the collection for yourself, notebooks and Loewe T pouches are available for purchase on Loewe's website and in stores.

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