Maharam Celebrates Twenty Years of Collaboration with Paul Smith

This year marks twenty years of collaboration between the British fashion designer Paul Smith and Maharam. Guided by mutual trust, the longevity of this continually evolving design endeavour is a testament to the ongoing creative commitment of both studios.

Paul Smith and Maharam initially met in 2002 when Smith discovered Maharam’s reissue of Gio Ponti’s 1930 textile I Morosi alla Finestra (The Lovers at the Window) during a Gio Ponti retrospective at the Design Museum in London. Smith’s request to repurpose the figurative silk window covering as a jacket lining initiated a conversation that led to the application of Maharam’s archival textiles to shoe, hat, and bag designs.

Dedicated to interdisciplinary exchange to deepen the design studio’s creative range and excited by Smith’s limitless curiosity, Maharam invited him to design a textile of his own. Bespoke Stripe, featuring vibrant multi-coloured stripes embedded in a quintessential menswear pinstripe, was introduced in 2003 as the first upholstery textile of the collaboration.

Over the past twenty years of close dialogue and exchange, the collaboration has generated more than forty designs for upholstery and wallcovering alike. Ranging from a plethora of inimitable signature stripes to adaptations of Smith’s flea market finds, each of Smith’s designs begins with an interest in reinterpreting classic motifs through idiosyncratic applications of pattern, colour, and scale.

“Maharam has been a real pioneer in its field for over 100 years – and I consider it a privilege to have spent the last twenty of them working with their dedicated team,” says Paul Smith. “There’s an art to creative collaboration, and their endless energy and enthusiasm have undoubtedly made this one a success.”

“Working with Paul for the past two decades has been such a privilege,” says Maharam’s Senior Vice President of Design, Mary Murphy. “Paul and the entire team possess boundless passion, curiosity, and creative spirit. I deeply value our friendship, which is grounded in mutual trust and commitment to exploration that can only come with time.”

Over the years, Smith and Maharam have also partnered on numerous furniture projects, exploring the impact of color and pattern on furniture ranging from iconic classics and handsome vintage pieces to sleek contemporary designs. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth in 2014, Smith and Maharam collaborated with Carl Hansen & Søn on a limited-edition collection that applied upholsteries Big Stripe and Stripes to classic Wegner designs, including the Shell Chair. In 2018, Smith and Maharam paired textiles with designs from the Herman Miller Collection, bringing Smith’s alternately tailored, whimsical, and artful approach to enduring mid-century designs.

To honour twenty years of partnership, a book highlighting twenty designs from the collaboration, spanning both textiles and Maharam Digital Projects was produced by Maharam Media. An introduction by Murphy, photography by Nick Ballón at Smith’s office, and illustrations by graphic artist and Maharam collaborator Andy Rementer capture Smith’s characteristic playfulness and originality.

Learn more about this special collaboration and explore the 40 designs by Paul Smith for Maharam here

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