Ten projects by Virgil Abloh that demonstrate his versatility as a designer
Following the news of Virgil Abloh's death, we've rounded up 10 projects that illustrate the designer's boundary-pushing approach, from an IKEA receipt rug to his design for the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon and the interiors he created with OMA.
Abloh, who studied architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology, pivoted to fashion with the launch of his own brand Off-White in 2012 before going on to lead menswear for Louis Vuitton.
As well as running his own label, he also acted as a sustainable design advisor for Evian and collaborated with a wide range of brands and institutions, from Nike to the Musée du Louvre in Paris. "I don't believe in disciplines," Abloh told Dezeen in an interview last year. "We can use our architecture brain and do many things, not just what we're supposed to do."
Below, we've rounded up a selection of some of his broad-spectrum designs.
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