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  • Ergon Mykonos: The Athenians

    Ergon Mykonos: The Athenians figure

    Inspired by two important periods of Greece’s history: on one hand the Golden Period of Ancient Athens, on the other hand the intellectual and poetic literary current of the last century, The Athenians collection by Ergon Mykonos is an artistic link, an interpretation of two influences that hundreds of centuries separate. ERGON MYKONOS THE ATHENIANS COLLECTION …

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  • New Season • New Collections

    Launching New Season Spring/ Summer ’19 with New Collections of Unique Identity. Our team curates THE GREEK DESIGNERS ® Official Concept Store  to deliver selected Greek Designers’ collections, distinguished for their bold design concept, architectural forms and high end aesthetics. CLON8 • Platho Collection CLON8 Spring Summer 2019 is inspired by the word ‘Platho’. The Greek verb ‘platho‘ which …

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  • The Artians : Nymph symphony

    A Nymph symphony, playing with the color palette used by the ancient Greeks in their frescos and pottery, ochre, terracotta, ombre and black and white. The Artians Nymph collection creates a dialogue of shapes and patterns seen through a new prism. The Artians NYMPH SS18 The Artians NYMPH SS18 The Artians NYMPH SS18 Cycladic figurines …

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  • FALF : minimal Virtue

    FALF Minimal Chic philosophy is structured on the pillar that all forms of art are connected to each other and function as one; colours, shapes, motion, music. The designer does not want to be confined to a superficial, outward and apparent expression of Greekness. Her aspiration is to approach different artistic movements as if it …

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  • Digitaria : Tramontane purity

    Tramontane is a classical name for a northern wind. it can also refer to anything seen as foreign, strange, or even barbarous. With Tramontane collection, Digitaria explores the serenity and purity of the human body and how these conditions are shaped, activated or disconnected, when attired. Clean, minimal and structured forms creating an architectural weight. …

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  • Myrto Dramountani : architectural Metaphors

    Fashion for Myrto Dramountani has an architectural dimension and application. We construct clothes for the same reason we construct a house: we seek a shelter for the body and we achieve that through geometric designs. Our clothes protect us, create feelings, impressions and function with us. So does the space we live, work or been …

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  • Romina Karamanea : de- constructed forms

    ‘Inspired by engineering and industrialization, everything is linear and iron-cast. There is a theme of disconnection as everything is precisely disjointed proportionately,’ ‘Shapes are inspired by post-modernist architecture, primarily the simplification of form and creation of ornament from the structure and theme. All balanced perfectly with shapes that eulogize the female form and its hourglass …

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  • Zeus + Dione : Aethe-Real spectrum

    According to Greek mythology nature is sacred and needs no alteration. Every plant, tree, animal and all the ‘abiotic components’, water, air, soil are sanctuaries. According to a myth Gaia was the personification of the Earth, she was the Goddess who gave birth to Earth and created a nature with monumental landforms, impassioned skies and …

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  • Gaffer&Fluf : Unity of Opposites

    Gaffer&Fluf is a melting pot of two seemingly ‘opposite’ worlds: the stable, strong and determined aspect of gaffer tape and the airy, soft and light side of dreamy fluffiness. It is a creative ying-yang that brings a balance among idiosyncratic elements and characters. It represents a universe where hard meets soft, where sharp edges melt …

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  • Zeus + Δione : Olympic Athlos

    According to a Greek myth Aphrodite’s parents were Zeus and Dione. Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. She had no childhood: in every image and each reference she is born as an adult, nubile, and infinitely desirable. Her festival, Aphrodisia, was celebrated across Greece. Aphrodite was associated with, and often …

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