From Fashion to Art: Hansel’s latest collaboration with The Providence Gallery

updated the 6 October 2015 à 23:38
Hansel x The Providence Gallery
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After 11 years of conquering the runway with her signature quirky illustrations, Jo Soh’s drawings are now heading towards home decor.

Since the launch of hansel eleven years ago, not a single collection has been complete without the incorporation of an ounce of quirkiness and a pinch of whimsicality that has always been grounded by wearability. If you’re just as obsessed with hansel’s designer, Jo Soh’s statement motifs as we are, you’ll be happy to hear that they can now be permanently displayed on the walls of your home instead of hibernating in your wardrobe as our favourite local designer shifts her focus from fashion to art.

In hansel’s recent collaboration with The Providence Gallery, helmed by brother-sister duo, Nicholas and Charlotte Chin, a series of mini posters and archival art prints will be made available in formats that are compatible with IKEA and Spotlight frames for maximum ease and convenience to avid art collectors.

From monochromatic black & white posters from Jo’s Heartland, Flyaway, and latest Fairy Lights collections, to more vibrant posters from her past collections, there isn’t a household that can do without a little perking up from this adorable collaboration.

The creative collaboration can be found at Keepers Pop-Up Shop at Orchard Green and hansel at 02-14 Mandarin Gallery.

Annabelle Chew


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