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Writer ALEJANDRO M. ALCALÁ

The prestigious New York studio Snarkitecture has presented a collection of garments produced by POAM (print all over me) based on “AllOver” prints under the title Architectural Camouflage. The print creates optical and confusing impressions by camouflaging the design of its pieces with the space. The collection is divided into three different types of prints in 1:1 scale: the first is inspired by the white and rectangular tiles of the walls and columns of the NYC subway, the second follows the pattern of the previous one creating hexagonal shapes and finally, the last print is transformed into marble surfaces revealing the natural veins of gray.
snarkitecture_PrintAllOverMe_01-818x545The collection ranges from basics, such as T-shirts, pants, caps and backpacks, to neoprene sweatshirts. Although it is intended to expand the offer with a division of household items and furniture material. Architectural Camouflage will be presented at the Collective Design Fair at the New Museum in Manhattan (Skylight Clarkson Square, 550 Washington Street) from May 13 to 17.

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