MSCHF, the Brooklyn-based art collective, teams up with Mercedes-AMG to present Not for Automotive Use, a collection showcasing high-performance car parts reimagined as furniture and fashion. Displayed at MSCHF's Greenpoint workshop until May 17, the collection features items like sofas with AMG headlights and fans made from wheels, merging art with utility. Each piece serves as a commentary on consumer identity, echoing the principles of mid-century Italian Radical Design. MSCHFâs disruptive approach offers a critical lens on luxury and functional design, making the collection both relevant and provocative.
MSCHF's latest collaboration with Mercedes-AMG turns automotive parts into provocative designs, challenging perceptions of luxury and function in furniture and fashion.
The collection, Not for Automotive Use, reimagines car components into everyday items, pushing the boundaries of design while engaging with consumer identity.
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