CLOT X THE COOP IDEA ICE CREAM POWER BANK

Posted on 2014-10-20

Limited edition power bank designed by Edison Chen from CLOT.
The exclusive Ice Cream Sandwich power bank holds a capacity of 9000mAh, which is about three fully-charged cycles for an iPhone. Each power bank also comes with a bright LED torch and a micro USB flat cable. The two USB ports make for charging two devices simultaneously and is compatible for the majority of devices seen today.

www.thecoopidea.com

  

LEGO RELEASE USC EDITION OF BOBA FETT’S SLAVE 1

Posted on 2014-10-13

Slave 1 will now join the ranks of Lego’s high-end Ultimate Collector’s Series line, which consists mostly of highly intricate Star Wars products such as the Millennium Falcon, an Ewok Village and a Sandcrawler.
The set, serial number 75060, will consists of almost 2,000 pieces, measures 7” (20cm) high, 17” (45cm) long, and 14” (37cm) wide.

The set also comes with five mini-figures. Boba Fett has a new printing and the Bespin Guard is new.
Lego previously made a Slave 1 that was geared towards ages 14 and under and had fewer than 600 pieces.

January 2015 release of set, priced at $200.

www.lego.com

  

KENZO X EVIAN LIMITED EDITION 2015

Posted on 2014-10-06

Evian and French fashion house KENZO, partner to create a pure bottle, driven by a playful yet distinctly mysterious spirit.
KENZO’s Creative Directors, Carol Lim and Humberto Leon have united with evian to convey their graphic, intimate vision for a unique, one-of-a-kind bottle. The mysterious and strange oeuvre of artist and director
David Lynch influenced the KENZO Fall-Winter 2014 collections for men and women and it is in this vein that the bottle’s motif features a broken floor pattern, toying with the idea of shifting the elements. Offering a magnifying glass effect when full, the bottle’s purple fragmented pattern is penetrated by a sole lime zig-zag, giving the holder a distorted and skewed view of its ultra-pure contents.

Evian x Kenzo Limited Edition bottle, £3.99, available at Harrods from 20th October.

www.kenzo.com
www.evian.com

  

KAWS PRESENTING THE PAST

Posted on 2014-10-02

The Kaws, Presenting the Past print will be available today, Thursday October 2nd, noon EST, at www.kawsone.com.

Screenprint on Saunders Waterford 425gm HP Hi White
32 x 32 inches/81.3 x 81.3 cm
Edition of 250, 50 APs
Signed and dated 2014

  

HAROLD HUNTER DAY VIII – OCTOBER 11 – NEW YORK CITY

Posted on 2014-09-29

The Harold Hunter Foundation, in association with primary sponsors DC, Zoo York, G-Shock, Volcom, Arnette, Supreme, and World Skateboarding, is proud to announce the 8th Annual Harold Hunter Day is set for Saturday, October 11th, from Noon–5:00pm at NYC’s Coleman Oval/L.E.S. Skatepark under the Manhattan Bridge.

Established in 2006 after Harold’s untimely passing, and managed by the non-profit Harold Hunter Foundation (HHF), Harold Hunter Day VIII will once again unite NYC’s tight-knit skate community for a positive, fun-filled day of skateboarding in memory of Harold. HH Day celebrates what Harold cherished most: skateboarding, music, friends, family, and of course, New York City.

This year’s event will be hosted by professional skateboarder Manny Santiago with support from NYC skate legends Steven Cales, Billy Rohan and Alex Corporan.
Fueled by live music from DJ Smoke L.E.S., Harold Hunter Day VIII will feature an all-ages skate jam with pop-up Best Trick contests, massive product giveaways, and appearances by pro skateboarders Matt Miller, Evan Smith, Wes Kremer, Brandon Westgate, Ron Deily and more, as well as top ams Cyril Jackson, Bobby Dekeyzer, Black Dave and Kevin Tierney.

haroldhunter.org

  

KRINK K-80 PAINT STICK

Posted on 2014-09-22

Krink is pleased to announce the addition of the K-80 Permanent Paint Stick to the Krink family. The K-80s are solid sticks of opaque paint protected by a durable barrel for clean transportation and easy handling. Writes on most surfaces rough or smooth; wet, oily, or dry; even under water!
Colors do not run, fade, peel, chip, or rub off. The K-80 is available in five opaque colors.

krink.com