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Cool cool, Nice nice
  • Cool cool, Nice nice
  • Cool cool, Nice nice
  • Cool cool, Nice nice
  • Cool cool, Nice nice
  • Cool cool, Nice nice
  • Cool cool, Nice nice
  • Cool cool, Nice nice
  • Artist Pascal Wild Künstler
  • Cool cool, Nice nice
  • Cool cool, Nice nice
  • Cool cool, Nice nice

Cool cool, Nice nice

€295.00Price

Limited Edition Cool Cool, Nice Nice! slipper featuring embroidery by artist Pascal Wild. The petrol-colored velvet shoe adorned with the words "cool cool, nice nice" and cigarette and wine glass illustrations by artist Pascal Wild is a captivating and evocative piece of wearable art.

  • DESCRIPTION

    - Limited Edition 1/100

    - Meticulously hand-crafted in Portugal

    - Hand embroidery on petrol blue velvet

    - Leather lining and insole

    - Comes with numbered art certificate

  • DETAILS

    Our smoking slippers are individually handcrafted by our slipper factory in Portugal. The fit is quite loose and relaxed. If you don't know what size to choose, we suggest going down a size. Each pair is hand cut, tenaciously embroidered, closed, and hand-lasted by a handful of artisans, made the old-fashioned way.

  • SIZE GUIDE

    For Editions #1-3: If you are between sizes, we suggest you take a smaller size than usual. Our natural leather, cotton velvet and canvas materials will adjust to your foot and slightly widen during the first couple of times you wear them.

Pascal Wild's artistic vision comes to life, on the surface of the shoe. His mastery of illustration is showcased through the inclusion of intricate and thought-provoking details. Alongside the phrase "cool cool, nice nice," you'll find carefully embroidered illustrations of a cigarette and a wine glass.


Sebastian is a Greek Scottish water colour Illustrator and painter, raised on Mallorca. He's an up-and-coming artist who captures his most loved environment's natural light and colours.

"The warmth of the Mediterranean and its nature is unlike anywhere else"

Sebastian translates this unique direct painting method or

"A la prima" to give his art an almost idealistic but immediate quality.

 

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