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Pringle Of Scotland Celebrates 195 Years With Ads, Film, Animation & Artsy Twin Sets




Pringle of Scotland has been around a long time. Since 1815, as a matter of fact. 195 years. A tradition in luxurious cashmere knitwear, they are credited with originating the Argyle pattern as well as the twinset.


above left: creative director Clare Waight Keller. above right: Ryan McGinley, Tilda Swinton and Clare Waight Keller

In 2005, the brand hired their first creative director, Clare Waight Keller, who has since, along with CEO Mary-Adair Macaire, collaborated with some of today's most popular contemporary designers and artists, refreshing the brand and bringing it to the attention of fashionistas everywhere.

This year Pringle of Scotland celebrates 195 years and as part of that celebration, Pringle has paired up with the Serpentine Gallery of London to bring us collaborations with numerous Scottish artists in various mediums, all inspired by iconic Pringle products, patterns and styles.



A new advertising print campaign featuring Tilda Swinton, whose alien looks are a far cry from the preppy models of the past, was shot by iconic art photographer Ryan McGinley. McGinley also shot a 7 minute film for the brand- again starring Tilda Swinton. An animated short by David Shrigley (who also designed T-shirts and a twin set) and special 'modern' takes on twin sets by Julien David and other artists.


Ryan McGinley X Pringle
The SS 2010 ad campaign starring Tilda Swinton:



Ryan McGinley's 7 minute film starring Tilda Twinton for Pringle of Scotland.



You can view the film below in its entirety (courtesy of Wallpaper magazine). But be forewarned, It's beautiful footage but it is basically 7 long minutes of Tilda Swinton walking the moors, crawing into and out of a cave and walking into water. Half the time donning one lovely black Pringle dress and the other half, an ivory one.

 

David Shrigley X Pringle 
Pringle of Scotland has commissioned artist David Shrigley to create a humorous short animated film about life behind-the-scenes at Pringle to celebrate the brands return to Milan Fashion Week.



The animation (shown below), was shown during Pringle of Scotland's menswear show in Milan on 18th January. The film humorously depicts the making of jumpers and cardigans over the past 195 year history of the Scottish brand.

 

In 2009, Shrigley also created this tongue-in-cheek 'twin set' Tee for Pringle:
 

and Pringle's on Bond Street with the Shrigley T-shirt window displays:

 

And he has designed this twinset for the brand:

 

speaking of twin sets...

 Julien David X Pringle X Colette
 
On the occasion of 195 years of Pringle of Scotland, Colette participates in the "twin sets project" and invites Julien David to combine the famous Argyle and his computer keyboard print of Spring / Summer 2010. The letters P (for Pringle), C (for colette) and J (for Julien) will adorn the cashmere of this limited series. Find it with the collection designed by Clare Waight Keller at Colette here.

 
Other twin sets, such as the one designed by David Shrigley shown earlier in this post and the one shown below by Ryan McGinley, have been and are still being designed by many Scot-related talents.  

Ryan McGinley X Pringle

   

above image of Ryan McGinley's Seagull Cardigan courtesy of Style.com via Pringle

Scotsman Waris Ahluwalia, Scot-rockers Franz Ferdinand and Turner Prize winners Richard Wright and Douglas Gordon are still working on their twinsets. According to Tim Blanks, at a Feb 22nd press conference at the Serpentine, Gordon promised a flesh-toned piece which would duplicate in intarsia-ed cashmere the tattoos that litter his torso. Expect twinsets from Colette’s Sarah Lerfel and Corso Como’s Carla Sozzani as well. Each twinset will have a limited quantity of 195 pieces, pricing out between $1300 and $3300. The project plans to donate all proceeds from the collaboration to the gallery’s public and educational programs.

 

Pringle

Cat Hammock Combo Coffee Table By Case-Real




HAMMOCK/ LOW TABLE for E&Y, 2009 by CASE-REAL

Not really designed to be a cat bed per se, this latest coffee table from Koichi Futatsumata and Case-Real has a low slung natural wicker rattan shelf attached beneath the glass table top and to the stainless steel frame.




The suspended hammock beneath it can be used to display magazines, books, objets d'art or... if he's so inclined, your cat.





design: Koichi Futatsumata
material: rattan, glass, stainless steel
size: W.1550 x D.850 x H.400mm
manufacturer: E&Y (Japan)
release: spring, 2010

due out this spring from E&Y
all images copyright© case real ltd.

The Soliloquy. Super Modern, Super Luxurious, Super Green Superyacht.




The 58m modern looking Soliloquy Superyacht designed by Alastair Callender uses a combination of solar, wind and hybrid marine power to move through water. The vessel also boasts retractable, cutting-edge, rigid-wing technology and has zero emission capabilities.


As reported by Super Yachts:

Soliloquy is a renowned revolutionary concept with an entirely eco-friendly focus set to feature at the Abu Dhabi Yacht Show later this month featuring an ultra-modern design and adaptable superstructure.



The ‘Super-green superyacht’ model has been showcased around various shows in the past, such as the Monaco Yacht Show, displayed in the Lürssen stand which drew in throws of owners and onlookers to revel in its unique design.





The elegantly crafted Soliloquy model is now set to feature at the prestigious 2010 Abu Dhabi Yacht Show which takes place in the capital's beautiful Yas Marina.


above: Alastaire Callender, his model and Brian Horner, CEO of Visioneering

Alastair Callender designed the eco-cruiser as a 58 metre “rigid wing solar sailor” holding sails that will raise themselves from the superstructure to easily cruise the sleek design around sun-rich waters. “I am thrilled that this eco-superyacht concept will now be on show in the area of the world from which the influence first began.” Soliloquy’s influence was taken from eco-conscious Masdar City in Abu Dhabi which is currently set to become a central focus in the yachting world.




Callendar is an award winning designer and will be proudly enthralling owners and onlookers at the Abu Dhabi Yacht Show with his design's display, a concept which has stemmed from a passion for yacht design and for a sustainable planet.



Soliloquy will be propelled by solar, wind and hybrid marine power using technology from the Australian company Solar Sailor Holdings Ltd. offering the design proven ground breaking technology. Reduced running costs and zero emissions means Soliloquy will utilise the raw power of nature to give a luxurious and comfortable cruise with minimal noise and vibration.






The superstructure has an open plan design when its retractable windows come down and shows off an impressively natural aesthetic when sealed. The exterior design of Soliloquy holds 600 sq metres of solar surface coverage, allowing her to run at 8 knots after a day's charging, with the panels also doubling up as a black gloss finish.






The Abu Dhabi Yacht Show will be taking place on the 25 – 27th of this February and will feature the revolutionary design to be appreciated by any and all.

Click on the images below to enlarge:


additional images and info courtesy of Superyacht Times.

All specific enquiries about Soliloquy please email:
soliloquy@solarsailor.com.au
For information on Solarsails & Hybrid Marine Power by Solar Sailor Ltd. visit: www.solarsailor.com.au
For Alastair’s other designs please see: www.callenderdesigns.co.uk
Solarsails designed and patented by Solar Sailor Pty Ltd.

© Copyright 2009 Alastair Callender. UK and EU Design Right. Registered Design UK 4011030. Other rights pending.

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Lots of other amazing modern yachts to see, check these out: The Wally Power 118

 
The Oculus Yacht
 
The Inifintas yacht
 
the The ISA 120 Luxury Yacht
 

and the Hermes Wally WHY Superyacht
 

10 New Super Sick Carpets By Bev Hisey




You may not want Anthrax anywhere near or in your home, but if it's an area rug by Bev Hisey of the same name, you may change your mind.


above: Hisey's Anthrax rug (above image courtesy of mocoloco)

As part of Toronto based textile designer Bev Hisey's large collection, these hand tufted wool carpets emulate magnified infections, viruses and bacteria.




Named the 'Dirty Dishes' collection (as in petri dishes), the ten individual carpets are three dimensional, colorful wool renderings of Cholera, Botulism, Acinobacter, Anthrax, SARS, The flu, Anthrax, Strep, HIV and E.coli.

Cholera:

Botulism (that's what is in Botox):

Anthrax:

Acinobacter:

Streptococcus:

SARS:

Influenza:

HIV:

E. coli:


Bev Hisey has a large and beautiful collection of carpets, runners and cushions. In varied styles and materials, be sure to them all at her site here.

Bev Hisey
1066 Dundas Street West,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6J 1W8
tel: 416 703 3418 fax: 416 703 2771

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