Joseph Ford for Sneakers Magazine

Le photographe britannique Joseph Ford à réalisé une série de photographies pour le magazine allemand « Sneakers » avec des chaussures signées Lacoste, Nike, Puma, Asics et autres pour le moins originale : araignées, serpents, scorpions et même crocodile posent devant l’objectif, et s’attaquent à des chaussures.

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Puma Dance Dictionary

Puma Dance Dictionary est le dernier projet de la marque célébrant la sortie du nouveau Puma Sync. Après avoir demandé au chorégraphe Super Dave d’illustrer en gestes plusieurs mots, un site a été dédié pour proposer aux internautes de découvrir toutes les possibilités. Plus de détails dans la suite.

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FreeYo!Style Torino

Pare che nella tappa di Milano si sia fatto il botto. Il FreeYo!Style tour sbarca così nello store AW LAB di Torino questo giovedi 25 ottobre ore 17,30 sempre in compagnia di Ensi.

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Asos x Puma

Focus sur cette vidéo réalisée par Ben Newman marquant l’association entre Asos et Puma. Cette création appelée « Os Pixadores » suit un groupe d’activistes et graffeurs brésiliens sur les toits de São Paulo, expliquant leur philosophie. Une création à but commerciale à découvrir dans la suite.

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Free YO! Style Tour

Questo venerdì 5 ottobre, nello store di AW LAB in Corso Buenos Aires 31, Puma e Marracash daranno il via al Free YO! Style Tour che porterà a spasso i protagonisti della passata edizione di Mtv Spit. Inoltre se ti senti MC di un certo spessore e vuoi mostrare quanto fai brutto, scaricati l’app dedicata.

Puma Social Club by EDIT! and Tereza Komárková

Bags and clothing hang from steel chains at the Prague store for sports brand Puma by Czech architects EDIT! and architecture student Tereza Komarkova (+ slideshow).

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Komarkova’s design concept for the Puma Social Club references the cloakrooms of coal miners in the Czech city of Ostrava, who would air their overalls by attaching them to suspended chains rigged up to the ceiling.

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Located in the centre of the city, the store occupies the ground floor of a building that replaced the house where influential author Franz Kafka was born.

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The chains and pulleys also integrate lighting and hang over both a shop floor and a cafe.

Puma Social Club by EDIT! Architects

Pre-weathered steel was used to create the cafe counter, as well as the perforated walls that hold the product display shelves.

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Designers Nendo have also designed a store for Puma, which you can see here.

Puma Social Club by EDIT! Architects

Photography is by Saša Dobrovodský.

Here’s some more information from the architects:


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The Puma company came to us with a specific brief – to make a multifunctional meeting point combining a shop with their social club concept and a cafe.

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The store is oriented especially towards young people who may discover Puma street wear products in a more amusing way and Puma also wished to make students of architecture to participate on the interior design. Our role was therefore to organize a workshop with pre-selected students, to choose the most intriguing concept and, together with the winning student, to develop the concept to a realization.

Puma Social Club by EDIT! Architects

Tereza Komarkova, a student of architecture at the Technical University in Liberec, joined the edit! team for 6 months as she was chosen after the workshop for her original concept inspired by miners’ cloakrooms in coal mines of the Ostrava industrial region. Miners used suspended steel chains to hang up their clothes and pull them up to make them ventilated.

Puma Social Club by EDIT! Architects

In Puma store the chains serve to present the products and to modify the inner space or even to free it up for various occasions or events.

Puma Social Club by EDIT! Architects

Their height can be controlled both manually or remotely and they can be also tied together to create a sort of chain trees with products.

Puma Social Club by EDIT! Architects

The building where the Puma social club store is located is the birthplace of Franz Kafka, in the very heart of the historical centre of Prague.

Puma Social Club by EDIT! Architects

The approach was first to clean up the space from additional non-historic interventions and then unite all public areas by a massive wooden floor.

Puma Social Club by EDIT! Architects

Besides the chains the major interior feature is a long bar cladded in rusted steel plates that also serves as a retail counter. The rusted steel is used also at specially designed walls of perforated plates where shoes and apparel are presented.

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Project architect: Ivan Boroš (edit!)
Author of the winning concept: Tereza Komárková (student of Faculty of Architecture, Technical University in Liberec)
Co-authors: Ivan Boroš (edit!), Juraj Calaj (edit!), Lenka Míková (edit!), Vítězslav Danda (edit!), Tereza Komárková
Photographs of realization: Saša Dobrovodský (www.dobrovodsky.cz)
Client: Puma Czech Republic
Project managment: Martin Šourek, Didaktik-CZ (www.didaktik-cz.cz)
Estimated costs: 93 000 Euro


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The Bunyip Cometh

Sneaker Freaker ha progettato in esclusiva per PUMA, in occasione del suo decimo anniversario, la Bunyip Cometh. Il modello consiste nella versione rivisitata della classica PUMA Dallas, realizzata in premium suede foderata con pelle e suola custom crepe in gomma.

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Puma Hoodies Bag

La marque Puma a pu confier récemment au célèbre créateur Hussein Chalayan le design de ce sac intégrant directement une capuche. Très réussi, cet objet urbain est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article avec une série complète de visuels.



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Puma House

Le studio japonais Nendo a pensé et conçu le design pour ce magasin de chaussures “Puma” à Tokyo. En acier, avec des escaliers en bois, la boutique a été imaginée pour donner un effet de mouvement et procurer une ambiance proche de la vision de la marque Puma. Plus dans la suite.



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Puma Body Train

Inspiré par l’excellent clip de Sebastien Tellier – Look, voici cette réalisation du duo de designers Mrzyk & Moriceau pour la campagne Puma et leur sneakers “Body Train”. Un travail avec l’agence Droga 5, sur une production de Mathematic. A découvrir dans la suite.



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