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BERLIN ARTIST COLLABORATION

To celebrate the opening of the new Mulberry store on Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, we’re delighted to launch a collaboration with respected local artist Frank Hülsbömer.

From a Mulberry brief, Frank created a bespoke installation exclusive to our Berlin store. His work often explores the relationship between modern design and craft, and is the ideal complement to our store design, which references the Mulberry ethos of uniting traditional craft with innovation and creativity.

The moving installation uses shards of vintage glass that rotate to create patterns of light on the store’s walls. Frank chose glass pieces from the remains of windows from the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) parliament building Palast der Republik (used during the Cold War period), to offer a connection to Berlin’s multi-faceted history.

Frank also wanted to create a subtle creative reference to the textures Mulberry uses in its design and craft:

“The kinetic installation contrasts a shiny surface with a matt background, similar to the contrast between leather and the metal closure on a Mulberry bag. It’s like a small mirror. It would be flattering if the viewer would take this thought with them every time they glance over the closure on their bag.”

Below you will see film and images of the piece in store, and Frank has also shared exclusive pictures from inside his studio.

The installation can be seen in Mulberry Kurfürstendamm until the end of June.

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Watch the interview with Frank Hülsbömer >

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The art installation in the Berlin store

The art installation in the Berlin store

Frank Hulsbomer in his studio

Frank Hulsbomer in his studio

The materials for the piece in Frank's studio

The materials for the piece in Frank's studio

The materials for the piece in Frank's studio

The materials for the piece in Frank's studio

The materials for the piece in Frank's studio

The materials for the piece in Frank's studio

The materials for the piece in Frank's studio

The materials for the piece in Frank's studio

The art installation in the Berlin store

The art installation in the Berlin store

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NEW STORE IN BERLIN

We’re delighted to announce the opening of our first store in Berlin on prestigious street, Kurfürstendamm. This larger store follows the opening of our boutique space in department store KaDeWe.

This new store was designed by renowned British architects Universal Design Studio, who showcased our dedication to craftsmanship through tactile, natural materials like timber and limestone, as well as using oak for a subtle reference to our rural roots in the English countryside. You will also see bespoke design touches in store, including Bocci pendant and Lee Broom crystal globe lights.

We’re also excited to announce our collaboration with local Berlin artist Frank Hülsbömer, who has created a bespoke installation for a dedicated space in the store. The installation will be showcased throughout the summer and celebrates ‘history and craft’, as well as the city’s innovative creative community.

Mulberry on Kurfürstendamm stocks men’s leather bags and accessories, and women’s bags, accessories, shoes and ready-to-wear.

Find the store at Kurfürstendamm 184, 10707 Berlin.

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Mulberry on Kurfurstendamm

Mulberry on Kurfurstendamm

Inside Mulberry on Kurfurstendamm in Berlin

Inside Mulberry on Kurfurstendamm in Berlin

Inside Mulberry on Kurfurstendamm in Berlin

Inside Mulberry on Kurfurstendamm in Berlin

Inside Mulberry on Kurfurstendamm in Berlin

Inside Mulberry on Kurfurstendamm in Berlin

Inside Mulberry on Kurfurstendamm in Berlin

Inside Mulberry on Kurfurstendamm in Berlin

To celebrate the opening of this new store a beautiful and exclusive Willow Tote has been created in Biscuit Brown Alligator, the only one of its kind in the world.

Exclusive Willow in Biscuit Brown Alligator

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SUPPER IN LA

Creative director Emma Hill hosted dinner by the pool at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles for a group of Mulberry friends, following a preview of the Autumn Winter 2013 collection.

Mulberry brought some English touches to the balmy California evening, including countryside-inspired flowers and wildlife decorations (including British Butterflies and a handmade mouse) and enjoyed English sticky toffee pudding after supper.

Guests included Marisa Tomei, Alice Eve, Mena Suvari, Emily Mortimer, Liz Goldwyn, Shiva Rose, Brit Marling and Ashley Madekwe, wearing pieces from the Mulberry Autumn Winter 2013 collection.

Supper at Chateau Marmont

Supper at Chateau Marmont

Marisa Tomei and Emma Hill

Marisa Tomei and Emma Hill

Mena Suvari

Mena Suvari

Emma Hill

Emma Hill

Supper at Chateau Marmont

Supper at Chateau Marmont

Alice Eve

Alice Eve

Ashley Madekwe

Ashley Madekwe

Emily Mortimer

Emily Mortimer

Liz Goldwyn and Marisa Tomei

Liz Goldwyn and Marisa Tomei

Brit Marling

Brit Marling

Alice Eve

Alice Eve

Marisa Tomei

Marisa Tomei

Shiva Rose

Shiva Rose

Supper at Chateau Marmont

Supper at Chateau Marmont

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FROM SOMERSET TO SINGAPORE

The Mulberry flagship at Mandarin Gallery in Singapore hosted a showcase in store, to launch the new Willow Tote and Clutch and demonstrate the traditional craftsmanship behind the collection.

The Willow collection is made in The Rookery, our British factory in Somerset, and guests were given a glimpse into the bag production as Gary Sheppard, a craftsman from The Rookery, marked up and cut leather pieces to simulate the beginning of the intricate processes involved.

The collection is now available in the Mandarin Gallery store, including limited edition versions in Alligator in White and Black, which are only available in three other stores worldwide.

Find Mulberry at Mandarin Gallery >

Discover the Willow collection >

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Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

Mulberry craft demonstration in Mandarin Gallery

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SINGAPORE CITY GUIDE

Yi Lian Ng, Assistant Fashion News Editor at Harper’s Bazaar Singapore, has shared her exclusive guide to the city where she lives and works and the home of Mulberry’s Asian flagship store in Mandarin Gallery.

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The cityline of Singapore has changed so rapidly over the past few years that I can barely keep up. I lived in Hong Kong from 2008 to 2010 and ever since my return to my home country, I can’t stop marvelling how pretty the city has become.

First, in 2008, the Singapore Flyer launched that promised a great bird’s eye view of the city, then the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel and ArtScience Museum popped up in 2011 and since, Singapore’s landscape has never been the same. Last year, Gardens by the Bay opened, confirming Singapore’s Garden City status. All these landmarks are at the Marina Bay (south of Singapore) area and I love driving past them on the elevated Benjamin Sheares Bridge. Despite the numerous times I’ve seen them, I still attempt to catch a good shot on my iPhone, hoping for a good photo to put on Instagram!

If you have time to visit Gardens by the Bay, check out the Supertree Grove. I walked past it a few weeks ago to attend the annual Laneway Music Festival and it reminded me of the Tree of Souls in Avatar.

Since I’d returned from Hong Kong (a city loved by many), many had asked me whether I miss it there. Truth is, as much as I’d enjoyed my time in Hong Kong, nothing quite beats Singapore. Besides the fact that my loved ones are here, the people are friendly, the safety is top-notch, the architecture’s getting lovelier and the food.

Thanks to our geographical location and multi-racial society, our local cuisine has influences from all other the regions. The typical breakfast involves two semi-cooked eggs mashed up with dark soya sauce and white pepper. If you want the full experience, dip a toast with kaya (coconut jam) and butter spread. It’s the most divine culinary experience, in my opinion. To top it off, sip a mug of teh tarik (hot Indian milk tea made with black tea, condensed milk and evaporated milk). And that’s just breakfast…

One good way to combine both city viewing and relaxation is a treatment at the renowned homegrown resort and spa chain Banyan Tree Spa. Located on the 55th floor of Marina Bay Sands Hotel, it offers a stunning panoramic view of the city and there are even facilities such as a gym, Pilates and yoga classes and a juice spa. If you fancy a bespoke beauty range, it’s worth looking up Mmerci Encore (www.mmerciencore.com) and book an appointment beforehand. I’m a big fan and love how everything smiles so amazing, thanks to the use of fresh ingredients sourced from Paris, Melbourne and Indonesia.

Singapore is also known for shopping and a must-visit is, of course, Orchard Road. The newly renovated Mandarin Gallery has the Mulberry flagship, where we can finally get the brand’s full collection of ready-to-wear and accessories all under one roof.

If independent stores and quaint boutiques are what you are going for, visit the Tiong Bahru neighbourhood, just five minutes by car outside of Orchard Road. Some of my favourites include Books Actually, Fleas & Trees and Nana & Bird. The area also has awesome cafes and restaurants such as Open Door Policy, 40 Hands and Plain Vanilla Bakery (the cupcakes here will change your life, I promise). It’s worth spending at least an afternoon paying a visit to this old but charming neighourhood of Singapore.

Harpers Bazaar Singapore >

Singapore city guide

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NEW STORE IN EDINBURGH

Our new Edinburgh store has opened on Multrees Walk, a short move up the road from its previous location. The space has a new layout and store design and houses a women’s ready-to-wear collection, previously unavailable in our Scottish retail stores.

Store details >

The Mulberry store on Multrees Walk

Inside the Mulberry store on Multrees Walk

Inside the Mulberry store on Multrees Walk

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MULBERRY SEES YOU

The ‘Mulberry Sees You’ Pinterest board is dedicated to the people we see with their Mulberry pieces out on the streets, or through the lens of style spotters around the world. Photographer Emily Malan took these photos on the streets of San Francisco using pieces from our Autumn Winter 2012 collection styled on local people, in everyday places.

Mulberry Sees You >

Steve with Brynmore for Macbook Pro

Steve with Brynmore for Macbook Pro

Steve with Brynmore for Macbook Pro

Steve with Brynmore for Macbook Pro

Megan wearing Wedge Booties

Megan wearing Wedge Booties

Megan wearing Wedge Booties

Megan wearing Wedge Booties

Amy with Maisie Tote

Amy with Maisie Tote

Nook with Alexa in Flame Haircalf

Nook with Alexa in Flame Haircalf

Brea with Mulberry Adjustable iPad Case

Brea with Mulberry Adjustable iPad Case

Brea with Mulberry Adjustable iPad Case

Brea with Mulberry Adjustable iPad Case

Nick with Antony Messenger

Nick with Antony Messenger

Nick with Antony Messenger

Nick with Antony Messenger

Sharon wearing Sheepskin Aviator Jacket

Sharon wearing Sheepskin Aviator Jacket

Simon with Bayswater Laptop Sleeve

Simon with Bayswater Laptop Sleeve

Ashley with Del Rey

Ashley with Del Rey

Steve with Brynmore for Macbook Pro

Steve with Brynmore for Macbook Pro

Steve with Brynmore for Macbook Pro

Steve with Brynmore for Macbook Pro

Melissa with Small Bryn

Melissa with Small Bryn

Linda with Maisie Tote

Linda with Maisie Tote

All images courtesy Emily Malan, emilymalan.com

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DINNER AT CHATEAU MARMONT

We hosted dinner at Bungalow One, Chateau Marmont in LA in celebration of the upcoming Spring Summer 2013 season. The sorbet-coloured Mulberry gnomes from the London Fashion Week show were set up in wheelbarrows and grouped together for guests to be pictured with as they arrived.

Guests included Elisabeth Moss, Kate Mara, Andrea Riseborough, Kirsty Hume, Shiva Rose, Liz Goldwyn, Eve Gerber and Kendall Conrad.

Elisabeth Moss

Elisabeth Moss

Andrea Riseborough

Andrea Riseborough

Kate Mara

Kate Mara

Kirsty Hume

Kirsty Hume

Dinner at Bungalow One

Dinner at Bungalow One

Andrea Riseborough and Kate Mara

Andrea Riseborough and Kate Mara

Derek Blasberg and Kelly Sawyer

Derek Blasberg and Kelly Sawyer

Liz Goldwyn

Liz Goldwyn

Shiva Rose

Shiva Rose

Dinner at Bungalow One

Dinner at Bungalow One

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A NAPA WEEKEND

In August we met Sharon Hwang, a graphic designer and art director who is increasingly becoming known and loved for her illustrations, photography and musings on her blog, mycookingdiary.com.

A California traveller (and foodie!) Sharon feeds our curiosities for good food and new places with her diary instalments. Here, she shares with us her weekend in Napa Valley, through her beautiful signature montages.

“We drove an hour north of San Francisco and spent a lovely weekend in the Napa Valley. There was no shortage of sun, blue skies, and vineyards. On the way back to the city, it was obligatory to stop by The Fremont Diner for a few bites. Who would say no to a strawberry short cake with a home-made biscuit?”

Sharon Hwang’s My Cooking Diary >

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Sharon Hwang, a Napa Weekend

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BALTIC

Cherie Federico started Aesthetica Magazine ten years ago. It is now one of the UK’s leading art and culture publications. Aesthetica Film Festival is an international film festival taking place across 15 diverse venues in the historic city of York, where the magazine is based. Cherie gives us her nomination for Brilliant Britain: The BALTIC centre for contemporary art.

As one of my favourite public galleries in the UK, BALTIC has recently celebrated its 10 year anniversary. Housed in the old Baltic Flower Mill in Gateshead, BALTIC is a fantastic example of how the arts regenerated certain areas of the UK from the 1990s onwards; creating a major social and economic impact. Not only is the building awe-inspiring as it towers next to the Tyne Bridge, the gallery has hosted world class artists and exhibitions such as Janet Cardiff, Mark Wallinger, George Shaw, David Shrigley, Martin Parr, Anselm Kiefer, Cornelia Parker and John Cage among others.

The building is a reflection of Britain’s industrial heritage, but has been transformed into one of the world’s leading galleries. In 2011, BALTIC was the first venue to host the Turner Prize outside of London that was not a TATE venue. This was an incredible accolade for the gallery, and the exhibition was one of the finest Turner presentations I’ve seen to date. I think to achieve this level of success, and to have attracted in excess of 4.5 million visitors from across the world is a real testament to the gallery and the team who run it. The team at BALTIC has even opened Baltic 39, a new cultural hub for contemporary art located in Newcastle to support young and emerging artists from the region. As a gallery and contemporary art space, BALTIC has been raising the bar for contemporary art and innovating programming in the UK for a decade and has done so with landmark success.

Aesthetica Magazine >

BALTIC

BALTIC

BALTIC

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