N34a.jpg

Jijibaba Scarf

-

Jasper Morrison, Jaime Hayón

Dover Street Market, London 2017 shawl
Materials cotton merinowool

Industrial designers Jaime Háyon and Jasper Morrison created a collection for their clothing label Jijibaba. The woollen scarves in the collection feature Háyon’s distinctive drawings and were woven in the TextielLab.

Specifications

  • Jijibaba Scarf
  • Jasper Morrison, Jaime Hayón
  • shawl
  • fashion
  • DSM - Dover Street Market
  • Stef Miero
  • 2017
  • Dover Street Market, London
  • hayon-scarf-01f
  • SA001307
  • flexible, light, double sided

Yarns

  • cotton | CO
  • merinowool | WO

Project

Háyon and Morrison founded the menswear label Jijibaba in 2017 out of a desire to bring high-quality, functional clothing to the market in collaboration with other industrial designers. The first collection, which included overcoats, shirts, jackets, trousers, sweaters, cardigans, scarves and wallets, was exclusively available at Dover Street Market in London, New York, Tokyo and Singapore and through the web shop.

Creator

Jasper Morrison, Jaime Hayón

Product designer Morrison (London, 1959) looks for the extraordinary in the ordinary. He studied design at the Royal College of Art in London and the Berlin University of the Arts. He collaborated with Vitra on various projects, including the All Plastic Chair and Soft Modular Sofa. His work can be found in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and many other prominent collections around the world.

Hayon (Madrid, 1974) studied industrial design in Madrid and Paris. After graduating he joined Fabrica, the Benetton-funded design and communication academy in Italy, where he directed the design department from 1997 until 2003. He set up his own studio in 2000 and has dedicated himself to his personal projects since 2003. He has designed furniture for the iconic Danish company Fritz Hansen as well as Magis, Established and Sons, Bernhardt Design, Ceccotti and Moooi.

He is also internationally sought after for the design of restaurants, shops and exhibitions. 
Hayon has won numerous awards for his work, including Wallpaper Magazine’s ‘Breakthrough Creator’ and the ‘Elle Deco International Award’ in 2006 and 2012.

photo: Klunderbie | JAIMEHAYON01-foto KLUNDERBIE.jpg
photo: Klunderbie