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Unique

Andy Warhol by Bruno Ehrs
Bruno Ehrs
Off-Road Carry-On
Tumi x Archivist
Light Loop
No Early Birds + Archivist
Escultura Parasita
Urbanears + Archivist
These pioneering items in highly limited editions, make us proud as new parents. Designed and developed in the Archivist Lab together with radical thinkers and innovative artisans.
29.4.2020
Editorial
Hilly Wilderness

Transports us to the hilly wilderness.

Words: Jyni Ong

There is no questioning that the French artist and designer Magali Brueder is exceptionally talented. Her evocative paintings have the power to whisk us away from yellow-lit office interiors or cozy bedsheets in the depths of winter, transporting us to the wilderness of the French countryside. Applying soft, peachy colours to dusky European mountains, seas and skies, Magali’s paintings are so beautiful, they make us ooze with ASMR-like tingly feelings.

“I love printmaking and screen printing,” says the illustrator, “but the processes are often too complicated and expensive so I tried using Risograph printing for my drawings.” Satisfied with the results, Magali opened an online shop which, to this day, provides a “pleasant and important alternative to freelance design work.”

29.4.2020
Editorial
Hilly Wilderness

Transports us to the hilly wilderness.

Words: Jyni Ong

There is no questioning that the French artist and designer Magali Brueder is exceptionally talented. Her evocative paintings have the power to whisk us away from yellow-lit office interiors or cozy bedsheets in the depths of winter, transporting us to the wilderness of the French countryside. Applying soft, peachy colours to dusky European mountains, seas and skies, Magali’s paintings are so beautiful, they make us ooze with ASMR-like tingly feelings.

“I love printmaking and screen printing,” says the illustrator, “but the processes are often too complicated and expensive so I tried using Risograph printing for my drawings.” Satisfied with the results, Magali opened an online shop which, to this day, provides a “pleasant and important alternative to freelance design work.”

29.4.2020
Editorial
Hilly Wilderness

Transports us to the hilly wilderness.

Words: Jyni Ong

There is no questioning that the French artist and designer Magali Brueder is exceptionally talented. Her evocative paintings have the power to whisk us away from yellow-lit office interiors or cozy bedsheets in the depths of winter, transporting us to the wilderness of the French countryside. Applying soft, peachy colours to dusky European mountains, seas and skies, Magali’s paintings are so beautiful, they make us ooze with ASMR-like tingly feelings.

“I love printmaking and screen printing,” says the illustrator, “but the processes are often too complicated and expensive so I tried using Risograph printing for my drawings.” Satisfied with the results, Magali opened an online shop which, to this day, provides a “pleasant and important alternative to freelance design work.”

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Editions

New souls are co-created with the brands and products that we respects and adore. The editions are exclusively developed and produced within the boundaries of the Archivist world - meaning that you can only find it here and consequently it is only available for members. Manifest your individuality with ours.
29.4.2020
Editorial
Minimalist Scandinavian

Minimalist Scandinavian interior by Emil Dervish

Words: Mariana Bettinelli

“Copenhagen” is a family home designed by architect Emil Dervish and located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The 66-square meters apartment is a bright and airy minimalist space characterized by natural tones and materials.

The architect created an open floor plan that allows natural light to spread throughout the space and provides a more open and welcoming environment for guests. Built-ins wardrobes are used to create partitions and for additional storage space.

Herringbone floors are laid out throughout the home while small square tiles line the floors and walls of the bathroom.

29.4.2020
Editorial
Minimalist Scandinavian

Minimalist Scandinavian interior by Emil Dervish

Words: Mariana Bettinelli

“Copenhagen” is a family home designed by architect Emil Dervish and located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The 66-square meters apartment is a bright and airy minimalist space characterized by natural tones and materials.

The architect created an open floor plan that allows natural light to spread throughout the space and provides a more open and welcoming environment for guests. Built-ins wardrobes are used to create partitions and for additional storage space.

Herringbone floors are laid out throughout the home while small square tiles line the floors and walls of the bathroom.

29.4.2020
Editorial
Minimalist Scandinavian

Minimalist Scandinavian interior by Emil Dervish

Words: Mariana Bettinelli

“Copenhagen” is a family home designed by architect Emil Dervish and located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The 66-square meters apartment is a bright and airy minimalist space characterized by natural tones and materials.

The architect created an open floor plan that allows natural light to spread throughout the space and provides a more open and welcoming environment for guests. Built-ins wardrobes are used to create partitions and for additional storage space.

Herringbone floors are laid out throughout the home while small square tiles line the floors and walls of the bathroom.

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Selected

Every week the Archivists scout the globe for the most interesting goods, handpicking only the cream of the crop aligned with the manifest. The outcome is brought into the curated world of Archivist — made available to our members.
13.12.2021
Editorial
No Earl Birds Nest

13.12.2021
Editorial
No Earl Birds Nest

13.12.2021
Editorial
No Earl Birds Nest