Artikel: Swedish artist Siri Carlén creates artistic Slipper collection for Hums.
Swedish artist Siri Carlén creates artistic Slipper collection for Hums.
Slippers are a piece of the puzzle, as are coffee and music. Without it, nothing will be done, says Siri Carlén.
The collection has a unique and timeless design that brings together the worlds of art and fashion.
Siri Carlén is a talented artist who specializes in creating vibrant and colorful illustrations that are inspired by nature and the outside world. Her designs are unique and full of personality and she loves slippers.
"Comfort and a cozy factor are always a priority to get in the mood, regardless of whether I'm at home or in the studio. the point was simply to create something I myself was keen on, to make and to wear. It was a given to use my signature patterns and color them so that they would fit into everyday life. ”, says Siri Carlén.
The new collection features two unique designs that showcase Siri Carlén's signature style. Our slippers are made of high-quality materials and has a comfortable and durable sole.
"The boundary between my work and my free time is fluid and I often work alone. Hence routines and rituals are important. Slippers are a piece of the puzzle, as are coffee and music. Without it, nothing will be done. My son said he thought the slippers were royal, and it's true. I will definitely wear them to a party, but the most important thing is that they should be used. They will only get finer and finer from being worn, shaped and stained," says Siri Carlén
"We are delighted to collaborate with Siri Carlén", says a Henrietta Nyvang for Hums "Her unique artistic and intimate style adds a new dimension to our collection, and we are confident our customers will love her expression.”
Customers can choose between two different unique designs. A slipper in light red embroidery on mole gray suede and a loafer with an embroidery in different shades of green on a rust-red suede.
"We are delighted to be able to offer our customers a unique and artistic version of the classic slipper," says Henrietta Nyvang.