Multi-hyphenate artist Daniel Arsham has turned his eye for fashion into a brand of his own, Objects IV Life. Self-described as part-laboratory, part-atelier, Objects IV Life extends the themes of time distortion present in Arsham’s art practice to the world of garments — exploring these motifs through material transformation and product circularity. From garments constructed with deadstock fabrics to environmentally conscious wash and dye techniques; Objects IV Life reimagines workwear staples with an emphasis on sustainability. The resulting silhouettes feature characteristics such as unique patinas, recycled metal hardware, and asymmetrical pockets that underscore the brand's utilitarian aesthetic.
- 100% Cotton
- Constructed utilizing dead-stock cotton originally woven in Japan
- Angled pockets that continue into the waistband
- Asymmetric 'thought bubble' reinforcement patch
- Large exaggerated hem and hand-stamped branding
- Trims use recycled metal alloy and raw state materials
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