Description
The collection takes after the famous Le Corbusier’s Unite d’habitation, using premium grey materials to mimic the concrete structure. Hints of primary colors are placed throughout as a pop of color, similarly seen in the building’s painted balconies with Daniel Arsham and The Shoe Surgeon branding found throughout, replacing the Jumpman.
Among many other tweaks, the Swooshes have been replaced with more angular, suede-constructed strokes, the Jumpman is succeeded by a standing figure, and the beloved cement print has been filled in with various colors. Every single detail pays tribute to Le Corbusier’s Unite d’habitation, the home of the display itself, referencing everything from the building’s concrete façade to its painted balconies.
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