
Fashion Designer Arthur Arbesser Collaborates With Abet Laminati on Compelling Graphic Prints
The globe-trotting fashion designer Arthur Arbesser—a graduate of London’s prestigious Central Saint Martins and a LVMH prize recipient—adds another string to his bow. It’s a first-time collaboration with Abet Laminati, which, since its inception in the 1950’s, has infused its surfacing with compelling graphics by a veritable who’s who of design. Now, straight from the runway, comes Arbesser’s Whimsy collection comprising six prints, including Stripes, Zigzag, Sprinkles, and Cabbage, all as brilliantly colored and full of joy as the line’s name suggests. Whimsy made its Fuorisalone debut at the Triennale Milano cladding pieces of furniture in a fusion of fashion and design. To which we add, bravissimo.

















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