are just so eye catching, like this one,
image © Nacása & Partners Inc., courtesy of Hermès
Japon, all images courtesy of Zim&Zou, the style may look familiar because we have featured Zim & Zou before,
image © Zim & Zou, their latest creation was designed to fit the Hermès window in Tokyo’s Ginza
Mitsukoshi, titled “Flying Faubourg,”, the machine at the centre of the work is the largest and
most detailed sculpture Zim&Zou have made to date, taking about four months
to complete in the artists’ studio in Dordogne, France, before being shipped to
Japan for final installation,
image © Nacása & Partners Inc., courtesy of Hermès
Japon, with the wind blowing its mane, the horse seems to charge
forward, “‘Frozen’ for the time of a window display, the ‘Flying Faubourg’
continues to boldly explore the wonders that the world and imagination have to
offer,” they say,
image © Nacása & Partners Inc., courtesy of Hermès
Japon, magnets hold each component together, while smaller vessels
dangle from above and buildings populate the area below, to see more from
Zim&Zou look on Behance or Instagram, also
you can visit their web page here, I have to say, much as I hate window shopping, displays like this would certainly catch my attention!
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