On June 28th, Completedworks hosted an intimate evening at its Paris showroom at 13 rue Chapon, celebrating the intersection of art, material, and form.
The event marked a special collaboration with artist Sophia Stolz, who created a striking food sculpture installation inspired by the folds, textures, and sculptural language of the brand’s collections.
Stolz’s edible work explored themes of transformation and impermanence, mirroring Completedworks’ commitment to material experimentation and abstraction.
On June 28th, Completedworks hosted an intimate evening at its Paris showroom at 13 rue Chapon, celebrating the intersection of art, material, and form.
The event marked a special collaboration with artist Sophia Stolz, who created a striking food sculpture installation inspired by the folds, textures, and sculptural language of the brand’s collections.
Stolz’s edible work explored themes of transformation and impermanence, mirroring Completedworks’ commitment to material experimentation and abstraction.
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On June 28th, Completedworks hosted an intimate evening at its Paris showroom at 13 rue Chapon, celebrating the intersection of art, material, and form.
The event marked a special collaboration with artist Sophia Stolz, who created a striking food sculpture installation inspired by the folds, textures, and sculptural language of the brand’s collections.
Stolz’s edible work explored themes of transformation and impermanence, mirroring Completedworks’ commitment to material experimentation and abstraction.
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On June 28th, Completedworks hosted an intimate evening at its Paris showroom at 13 rue Chapon, celebrating the intersection of art, material, and form.
The event marked a special collaboration with artist Sophia Stolz, who created a striking food sculpture installation inspired by the folds, textures, and sculptural language of the brand’s collections.
Stolz’s edible work explored themes of transformation and impermanence, mirroring Completedworks’ commitment to material experimentation and abstraction.
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On June 28th, Completedworks hosted an intimate evening at its Paris showroom at 13 rue Chapon, celebrating the intersection of art, material, and form.
The event marked a special collaboration with artist Sophia Stolz, who created a striking food sculpture installation inspired by the folds, textures, and sculptural language of the brand’s collections.
Stolz’s edible work explored themes of transformation and impermanence, mirroring Completedworks’ commitment to material experimentation and abstraction.
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On June 28th, Completedworks hosted an intimate evening at its Paris showroom at 13 rue Chapon, celebrating the intersection of art, material, and form.
The event marked a special collaboration with artist Sophia Stolz, who created a striking food sculpture installation inspired by the folds, textures, and sculptural language of the brand’s collections.
Stolz’s edible work explored themes of transformation and impermanence, mirroring Completedworks’ commitment to material experimentation and abstraction.
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On June 28th, Completedworks hosted an intimate evening at its Paris showroom at 13 rue Chapon, celebrating the intersection of art, material, and form.
The event marked a special collaboration with artist Sophia Stolz, who created a striking food sculpture installation inspired by the folds, textures, and sculptural language of the brand’s collections.
Stolz’s edible work explored themes of transformation and impermanence, mirroring Completedworks’ commitment to material experimentation and abstraction.
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On June 28th, Completedworks hosted an intimate evening at its Paris showroom at 13 rue Chapon, celebrating the intersection of art, material, and form.
The event marked a special collaboration with artist Sophia Stolz, who created a striking food sculpture installation inspired by the folds, textures, and sculptural language of the brand’s collections.
Stolz’s edible work explored themes of transformation and impermanence, mirroring Completedworks’ commitment to material experimentation and abstraction.
On June 28th, Completedworks hosted an intimate evening at its Paris showroom at 13 rue Chapon, celebrating the intersection of art, material, and form.
The event marked a special collaboration with artist Sophia Stolz, who created a striking food sculpture installation inspired by the folds, textures, and sculptural language of the brand’s collections.
Stolz’s edible work explored themes of transformation and impermanence, mirroring Completedworks’ commitment to material experimentation and abstraction.
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"As a studio, we often discuss the juxtaposition of femininity and a certain sense of ornateness with the practical and everyday. Trainers, with their simplicity and pragmatism, sit perfectly at the centre of that."
— Anna Jewsbury, Creative Director at Completedworks