$68.00
In designing the Aga Khan Museum, Fumihiko Maki, winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, used light as his inspiration. He ensured not only that light is ever-present in the building, but that, depending on the time of day or season, light will animate the building in myriad ways: throwing patterns on the exterior walls of Brazilian granite, enhancing interior spaces, or illuminating the open-roofed courtyard.
JUMA created an illustration inspired by the architecture and came up with a series of ready-to wear clothing and accessories. The collection is created with soft and luxurious textiles using recycled water bottles.
Aga Khan Museum Print Hoodie made from 8 recycled water bottles, featuring a front pocket detail
Made from 50% RPET fabric which is derived from recycled plastic water bottles and 50% cotton.
Wash in cold water, lay flat to dry or tumble dry.
Great fit, feel and attention to detail.
*All items are produced upon order to prevent access inventory and wastage. Please allow two weeks before goods are shipped.
Weight | 1.0 g |
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Additional Info | <p>J-J6WW</p> |
Size | L, M, S, XL, XS, XXL |