Limited edition “Generation H” sculptures are the result of a collaboration between Round Square and Salão Coboi collectives, inspired by the AW11 collections of several brands and designers including Jil Sander, Raf Simons, Margiela and Junya Watanabe. These one off pieces are aimed at portraying a generation that finds their own personality on intense research and immediate absorption of any trend found on different sub-cultures. Each one is unique, hand sculpted from polymer clay, hand painted and signed at the bottom.
Sculptures by Round Square X Salão Coboi
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