Singaporean design brand Niche has been among the first dealers to receive shipment on this specially customized Tivoli Audio Model One Radio. The radio has been deemed the world’s best sounding table radio and it has a wicked paint job to boot. This first radio was designed by long-time customizers, Itchy Handz. If you would like to inquire about this product shoot an email off to niche@singapore.com
For those fortunate enough to make it to Barcelona for this season’s Bread & Butter trade show, US brands Crooks&Castle and 10Deep are hosting a party tonight to celebrate Independence Day away from home. The party will take place at Club 13 (Plaza Real 13). Check things out Barca styles to the tune of DJ Pase Rock and Roxy Cottontail with Dante Ross playing MC for the night. Anybody is welcome to attend although RSVP is A MUST at 10deepcrooksparty@gmail.com. For more info, check the flyer after the jump.
In a run up to the upcoming cartoon movie featuring America’s most popular cartoon family The Simpsons, a select few 7-Eleven convenience stores around North America have been converted into fictional Kwik-E-Marts as seen in the Simpsons. No detail is left untouched as the store itself is transformed into a real-life version of the iconic Simpsons locale. Check all the pictures over at Supertouch as well as the list of transformed 7-Eleven’s after the jump.
adidas recently unveiled their latest artistic collaboration with a variety of different artists from around the world. Each artist was given the task of creating a t-shirt that symbolized through their own interpretative eyes how they viewed their respective cities. Amongst the cast of enlisted artists were Beinghunted (Berlin), Kazuki of Fragment (Tokyo), C-Law (London), Karlsson (Stockholm) and Jupiter (Los Angeles). The tag on the bottom of each shirt features artists (in adidas’ signature caricature style) or the artist’s logo. Starting August, these tee’s will be available via raffle at City Originals Stores.
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Located in Tokyo’s Shibuya area, the shop Grand Gallery specializes in both music and music-inspired t-shirts. Their latest line of t-shirts features retro designs of concert tour t-shirts released in the past from some of the biggest acts in music. Some of the bands featured include the Rolling Stones (1978), Grateful Dead (1988), Beastie Boys (1986), Pink Floyd (1970), Steel Pulse (1980’s), Joan Jett (1982), Led Zeppelin (1977), The Beatles (1970’s), Japan (1980) and De La Soul (1990). They are currently available in the music section of the Honeyee Store.