9 Dec 2015

Alice Made This | Process Behind the Aerospace Collection



If there's one thing I love, it's a brand with a clean, clear image, offering up genuinely interesting and thoughtful products. It doesn't really matter what they actually produce, as someone who is obsessed with how things are made, there's always an appreciation for the way people create and craft an image or product.

I defy anyone to watch this video of Alice Made This' cufflink being constructed and not be mesmerised by both the process and product. It's the sort of video that makes me want to step away from the computer, and learn a proper craft.

 

 Alice Made This take inspiration from the aviation industry for their Aerospace Collection

As a freelancer, spending most of my days tucked away in the smallest corners of the best coffee shops in town, resplendent in t-shirt, trainers, and jeans, cufflinks aren't something I'll often wear. However, I keep finding myself drawn to these cufflinks and thinking what an awesome Christmas present they'll make for a lucky someone this year.

As for me, I'll be getting my tux on for a wedding in a few weeks' time - and I know exactly what I'll be wearing on my shirt. Alice Made This products are stocked online and at Lissom + Muster in Manchester.

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7 comments:

  1. The video is just beautiful, al the sound and movements. Have you seen "Love letter to plywood"? Here you have the link, it is amazing https://vimeo.com/44947985

    xx
    Andrea
    Estudio Meme | Creative Lifestyle Blog

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  2. Fascinating, I see a good bit of engineering went into these! Absolutely beautiful!

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  3. nice!

    New on Jon The Gold : Red Turtleneck

    Greets Jon

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  4. so much to learn !

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  5. Nice when there's a reason behind the design too.

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  6. I'll check this out for sure.

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