Design-driven ceramics that push the limits of the craft: The Stack vases by Paul Smith x 1882

  A new series of one-off vases, produced by ceramics brand 1882 Ltd., blends the craft of Stoke-on-Trent with the creativity of  British fashion designer Paul Smith. The story of the Paul Smith + 1882 Ltd collaboration starts and ends in Stoke-on-Trent, UK. a city in central England famous for its pottery industry. They are each … Read more

Paul Smith on his muse Anni Albers: ‘The rest of us are still struggling to catch up’

Ahead of a major show of her work, the designer talks about his new collection inspired by her

Paul Smith’s bright and breezy spring-summer 2018 collection

Paul Smith’s bright and breezy spring/summer ‘18 collection for men and women brought an air of positivity and optimism to Paris Fashion Week. Orange, purple, red and yellow dominated the classical and playful Paul Smith fashion show in Paris. Irreverence is injected with Japanese fish packaging graphics on cross-body box bags, ties, shirt pockets and … Read more

2017 PS by Paul Smith: confident colour, unique print and sharp tailoring

Paul Smith has chosen Pitti Immagine Uomo 91 as the stage for a special event to launch his PS by Paul Smith Autumn Winter 2017 collection. PS by Paul Smith, a contemporary line which launched in May 2016, draws on Paul Smith’s signature design characteristics of confident colour and print, whilst bringing in elements of … Read more

Celebrating A Swiss Design Classic: Paul Smith x Caran d’Ache

Paul celebrates once again an icon of Swiss design. Shop curiosities: Paul Smith’s pen. 2016 has been a busy year for Paul Smith with the launch of a mobile game, a book and a series of collaborations large and small. Paul Smith and Caran d’Ache continue their colourful collaboration with a second edition of eye- … Read more

Paul Smith celebrates 40 years of punk

As part of Punk.London, the celebration to mark the 40th anniversary of punk, the designer kicks off the London Collections Men schedule with an exhibition of photographs by Derek Ridgers that document the era