Fashion Designer Thom Browne Installs Collection of Historical Desks at Design Miami/ Basel

And tasked suit-clad architecture and design students to work at them.

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James Harris

Fashion designer Thom Browne’s name is associated with suits. Suits are associated with work. Work is associated with desks. As this year’s Design Miami/ Basel’s Design at Large curator, Browne combined all three in a performance on Monday at the show’s vernissage.

Browne’s installation, which is on display until the fair closes on Sunday, features 15 vintage desks from the last century, arranged in three neat rows of five, by designers such as Jean Prouvé, Charlotte Perriand, and Ron Arad. Browne also installed his set from a 2014 runway show adjacent to the desk designs. At the fair’s vernissage on Monday night, suit-clad architecture and design students marched around the installation before sitting down in unison to work.

James Harris

Design Miami/ Basel runs through Jun 18.

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Sara Johnson

Sara Johnson is the former associate editor, design news at ARCHITECT. Previously, she was a fellow at CityLab. Her work has also appeared in San Francisco, San Francisco Brides, California Brides, DCist, Patchwork Nation, and The Christian Science Monitor.

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