Burberry plaid cast as resin for Opening Ceremony displays by Sabine Marcelis
Burberry's signature tartan is cast in resin panels to form backdrops for displays at Opening Ceremony stores, created by Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis.
The furniture pieces were designed to present the British fashion house's Autumn Winter 2018 collection, and a capsule range made specifically for Opening Ceremony at its stores in New York and Los Angeles.
To mark the first collaboration between the two brands, Marcelis created a series of freestanding clothing racks, wall-mounted fixtures, and tables to present the items.
She took inspiration from the tartan plaid that Burberry has used for its garments and accessories since the 1920s, and used it to inform large translucent panels that form sections of the displays.
The pattern comprises thick black strips and thinner red lines overlaid on a beige background, which Marcelis recreated with coloured resin that she set in different-sized blocks. The black lines in the panels are also extended as metal frames, which form supports for the resin and rails for hanging clothes from.
"Marcelis has taken the iconic Burberry plaid and extruded it into a spatial experience," said a statement provided by the designer. "The vertical and horizontal lines extend to become frames and surfaces on which the collection can be displayed and presented on."
Based in Rotterdam, Marcelis commonly experiments with colour and materials in her work. Her projects to-date include mirrors featuring tonal gradients, created with...
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