A limited-edition scarf created in celebration of the launch of Twentynine Palms, featuring original artwork by Douglas Mandry.
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About the scarf This limited-edition scarf was created in collaboration with Swiss artist Douglas Mandry on the occasion of Twentynine Palms’ launch. Mandry traveled to Joshua Tree National Park to capture the scale and splendor of the desert in a series of photographs, which he then reworked, edited, and manipulated. The resulting works—including the image featured on the scarf—are at once vibrant and dreamlike.
Wear it as a kerchief or bandana; loop it through your belt or bag strap; knot it around your neck—wear it any way you like.
At a glance
Manufactured with U-circular chiffon using recycled PET—a soft and lightweight fabric with a silky feel
Features original artwork by Douglas Mandry
Made in the Netherlands
Machine washable
Care Instructions
Machine washable up to 30°C / 86°F. Do not bleach. Do not tumble-dry. Iron at low temperature.
Care Instructions
Machine washable up to 30°C / 86°F. Do not bleach. Do not tumble-dry. Iron at low temperature.
About the Artist
Born in 1989 in Geneva, Douglas Mandry uses photography to explore our relationship to memory, technology, and nature within the Anthropocene era.
Experimenting with photographic techniques and, occasionally, processes of his own invention, he approaches the medium as a raw material; stretches it, and reworks it via different processes to reach a critical distance from the indexical qualities originally attributed to photography.
The resulting work sits somewhere in between two- and three-dimensionality, blending images with non-photographic material. He lives and works between Zürich and Paris.
About the Artist
Born in 1989 in Geneva, Douglas Mandry uses photography to explore our relationship to memory, technology, and nature within the Anthropocene era.
Experimenting with photographic techniques and, occasionally, processes of his own invention, he approaches the medium as a raw material; stretches it, and reworks it via different processes to reach a critical distance from the indexical qualities originally attributed to photography.
The resulting work sits somewhere in between two- and three-dimensionality, blending images with non-photographic material. He lives and works between Zürich and Paris.
Our formulations are intended to accompany daydreams, fantasies, trips, bolts of inspiration, and moments of stillness—the quiet slivers of our day-to-day that sustain us.
Our formulations are intended to accompany daydreams, fantasies, trips, bolts of inspiration, and moments of stillness—the quiet slivers of our day-to-day that sustain us.
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