Patternity + Pretty Polly: The pattern-obsessed design duo teams up with the hosiery experts for a line of street-inspired tights

Patternity + Pretty Polly


Since its founding in 2009, design studio Patternity has believed that nurturing a shared awareness of life’s patterns will help every person to feel more connected to a greater whole, changing the way they engage with…

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Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore

Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore

Australian studio Edwards Moore have stretched tights across the walls and throughout the interior of this pop-up fashion store in Melbourne, Australia.

Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore

Created for Australian fashion brand Arnsdorf, the temporary store was opened for just three days and featured 154 pairs of tights stretched and wrapped around the space.

Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore

Photographs are by Tony Gorsevski.

Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore

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Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore

Here’s a tiny bit of text from the architects:


A cave-like space, providing an intimate setting and backdrop for the Arnsdorf’s Opticks Collection.

Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore

Inspired by crystalline forms, superman’s fortress of solitude and imagery of rocky landscapes, we reinterpreted an everyday wearable item – stretching and wrapping it to envelop the space in soft hues and showcase the sculptural collection.

Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore

(using a total of 154 pairs of tights)

Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore

Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore

Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore


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