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Monthly Archives: October 2011

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SPOOKY STORES

It’s almost Halloween and some mysterious inhabitants have moved into the windows of Mulberry stores on Bond Street London, Edinburgh and New York…

Bond Street gets spooky!

Bond Street gets spooky!

Eyeing up the collection...

Eyeing up the collection...

Something's different...

Something's different on Spring Street...

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FRIEZE LONDON

Frieze is a very British modern art occasion, and as part of our love of all things British we sent Art Consultant Oliver Durey to report back from Frieze 2011.

This year’s Frieze Art Fair was once again a truly British affair as Regent’s Park played host to over 170 galleries from around the world under glorious sun-drenched (well most of the time) canvas.

Frieze is held every October in London's Regent's Park

Frieze is held every October in London's Regent's Park

Untitled (Mylar) Tara Donovan 2011

Untitled (Mylar) Tara Donovan 2011

A close-up of an installation featuring thousands of plastic figures

A close-up of an installation featuring thousands of plastic figures

We love tea(pots) and cake

We love tea(pots) and cake

Technological meltdown! Redmind by Mikhail Kosolapov 2009

Technological meltdown! Redmind by Mikhail Kosolapov 2009

The 'Credit Card Crunching Machine'

The 'Credit Card Crunching Machine'

The 'Credit Card Crunching Machine'

The 'Credit Card Crunching Machine'

Robert Indiana's 'Love'

Robert Indiana's 'Love'

These signs were dotted around and often made us laugh!

These signs were dotted around and often made us laugh!

Icon, Will Ryman

Icon, Will Ryman

The mood was cautiously upbeat as both collectors and the public turned out in force to view some of the finest contemporary art available. Thomas Dane Gallery attracted a constant buzz throughout the week with Michael Landys’ ‘Credit Card Crunching Machine’ – crowds watched in amazement as this giant Heath Robinson monolith crunched its way through onlookers credit cards, with the brave donors rewarded with a rather wonderful freeform mechanical drawing signed by the artist. The rest of the stand was occupied by a rather gorgeous salon hang featuring among others Bridget Riley and Kelley Walker.

After covering the 21,000 square metres of exhibits we were left in need of refreshment but luckily Mark Hix was on hand with his pop up bar and restaurant, and for a lighter treat Gail’s was on hand in a newly designed space by Carmody Groarke which for the first time allowed visitors to sit out in the open under the canopy of one of the parks magnificent trees.

Come Sunday afternoon the sun was out and the Frieze Sculpture Park bathed in warm autumn light, the star of the show Will Rymans’ Icon: a firm favourite with the passing public.

Words by Oliver Durey.

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WHOSE SET IS IT ANYWAY?

Whose set is it anyway?

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MODELS GO WILD

The Mulberry models from our Spring Summer 2012 New York press day got their hands on some Polaroid cameras for an impromptu posing session with our inflatable animals!

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LITTLE DRAGON

Yukimi Nagano, drummer Erik Bodin, bassist Fredrik Wallin and keyboardist Håkan Wirenstrand make up Little Dragon, who performed tracks from their album Ritual Union in our Spring Street store in New York.

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MUSIC IN SPRING STREET

We celebrated the opening of our new store on Spring Street in New York with music: Swedish brand Little Dragon and hip DJ trio Misshapes played to a small audience of fans for one evening only.

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

Live at Spring Street

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