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Haroshi x Nike Dunk Hi

13 November 2010, 18.44 | Posted in Sneakers | 7 comments »

Haroshi x Nike Dunk Hi Sneaker

We have reported before about Japanese artist Haroshi and his beautiful sculptures and art made from recycled skateboard decks. Today we get a first look at a Nike Dunk Hi that the artist made in the Nike Innovation Kitchen at Nike Campus. Nike’s CEO, Mark Parker, is holding the shoe, which applies the same layered wood look that the artwork of the artist has to the upper of the sneaker.

Would certainly be a great release. Let’s see if it will ever come out, we will keep you posted!


Related posts:
» haroshi x Nike Dunk Hi – Another Look
» Haroshi Studio Visit
» Highsnobiety TV: HUF x Haroshi
» Nike Dunk Hi Hyperfuse
» Huf x DLX x Haroshi – All The Artwork
7 comments
  1. *o* SNEAKER HEAVEN!!!! I. NEED. THESE. #ThatIsAll

  2. I saw a very cute pair in the back. Loves it!

  3. wow,,those look awesome,,but what outfit would go with those heh :)

  4. These just got posted on nicekicks… they cropped the picture so you can’t see the shoe at the bottom and now that I’ve seen that I’m even more sure that these aren’t shoes, they are just wood sculptures made it look like shoes. Check out how the horizontal lines just go straight through the laces.

    It’s wood, not a shoe.

    It would be a must cop if it ever did come out though, for sure.

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  7. portia:

    these sneakers are so trippy// i like how he was able to take art a step further

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