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In collaboration with Jurgen Bey and Rianne Makkink of Studo Bey, Oilily created a fully nomadic artisan fashion design/production atelier.  Jurgen and Rianne conceived of the unit as a set of modular wood crates for easy shipment and portage to-and-from events.

In collaboration with Jurgen Bey and Rianne Makkink of Studo Bey, Oilily created a fully nomadic artisan fashion design/production atelier.  Jurgen and Rianne conceived of the unit as a set of modular wood crates for easy shipment and portage to-and-from events.

On arrival at wide variety of venues (including Antwerp's Central Station, Florence's Pitti Imagine, Berlin and Barcelona's Bread & Butter events, London's Harrods, as well as Oilily's own stores from Amsterdam to New York) the modules are unfolded and nested into place to create a functional fashion atelier with industrial-quality sewing and pressing stations as well as fabric and trim storage.

On arrival at wide variety of venues (including Antwerp's Central Station, Florence's Pitti Imagine, Berlin and Barcelona's Bread & Butter events, London's Harrods, as well as Oilily's own stores from Amsterdam to New York) the modules are unfolded and nested into place to create a functional fashion atelier with industrial-quality sewing and pressing stations as well as fabric and trim storage.

Once in place the unit has been "operated" by Oilily's in-house designers as well as members of our wider creative network, notably Charo Boham Bekke of The Sewing Room in the spirit of ongoing creative fusion.

Once in place the unit has been "operated" by Oilily's in-house designers as well as members of our wider creative network, notably Charo Boham Bekke of The Sewing Room in the spirit of ongoing creative fusion.

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