THE MINIMALISM, CRAFTSMANSHIP & CONCEPTUAL ELEGANCE OF THE MEDLEY INSTITUTE

The Medley Institute, photo by Patrick Houi
The Medley Institute, photo by Patrick Houi

The Medley Institute, is much more than a brand, is an artistic project created three years ago in Berlin by Jana Patz in order to explore new potentialities in fashion by working with unusual materials as wood or porcelain, an approach which successfully makes concrete a dialogue with different arts, enriches and renews the working method, giving rise to complex products as the ones featuring in the edition no. VII, the new collection which includes jewelry and sophisticated bags under the sign of craftsmanship, minimalism and a conceptual elegance.

IL MINIMALISMO, ARTIGIANALITÀ & L’ ELEGANZA CONCETTUALE DI THE MEDLEY INSTITUTE

The Medley Institute, photo by Patrick Houi
The Medley Institute, photo by Jens Ludewig

The Medley Institute, è più di un brand, è un progetto artistico creato tre anni fa a Berlino da Jana Patz al fine di esplorare nuove potenzialità nella moda avvalendosi di insoliti materiali quali legno e porcellana, un approccio che felicemente concretizza un dialogo con diverse arti, arricchisce e rinnova il metodo di lavoro, dando vita a prodotti complessi quali quelli che sono protagonisti di the edition no. VII, la nuova collezione che include gioielli e sofisticate borse all’ insegna di artigianalità, minimalismo e un’ eleganza concettuale.

The Medley Institute, photo by Patrick Houi
The Medley Institute, photo by Patrick Houi
The Medley Institute, photo by Patrick Houi
The Medley Institute, photo by Jens Ludewig
The Medley Institute, photo by Patrick Houi
The Medley Institute, photo by Patrick Houi
The Medley Institute, photo by Patrick Houi
The Medley Institute, photo by Jens Ludewig

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