So I'm getting acclimated to New York after being in Los Angeles for a while. There are so many subtle differences between the two coasts. One aspect that particularly stands out is the architecture. Seeing the Californication of a New York institution like Supreme was really interesting. I had never made the Fairfax run because I'm usually on such a tight schedule shooting when I'm out there. But with a little bit of downtime West was nice enough to give me the tour.
The beauty and nuance of having a bowl in a retail store is something you can't quite grasp till you actually see it. We have mini ramps in New York but this is something else entirely. On the scorecard that is New York vs. Los Angeles. One for L.A.... These beautiful shots of the Supreme Bowl from a vintage issue of Arkitip don't show it justice. This is something you have to see in person, especially if you're obsessed with retail stores like I am...
Supreme Bowl is sick!!!
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simparch designed/built the bowl, yeah?
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i need to make my way out to fairfax one day soon. who skates that bowl there? that'd be tight if customers can drop in real quick after buying a tee haha
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The most opulent bowl to ever be designed.
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Supreme bowl is beautiful. I need to check it out.
Posted by: George | Friday, December 11, 2009 at 12:08 AM
Yes it was done by Simparch, and it's called "Free Basin" and I believe it was first installed at the Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago) in 2000.
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That's like a work of art
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Posted by: Coach Outlet | Thursday, December 16, 2010 at 08:42 PM
j'ai besoin de faire mon chemin à Fairfax, un jour prochain. qui patine ce bol là-bas? ce serait serré si les clients peuvent déposer dans rapide réel après l'achat d'un tee haha
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