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Solebox is collaborating with Birkenstock to bring you something truly unique. A shoe and furniture collection featuring one of fashion's favorite textiles: the dashing corduroy. Durable, delightful and dreamy - a material choice that has graced gentlemen and ladies of yore and is offering its genteel stylings to the noble Birkenstock shoe as well as a chair and daybed set. Designed by Viennese furniture maker Markus Töll aka supersedia, it features the classic tufted cords that characterize the unmistakable corduroy form. 

Solebox x Birkenstock

No wonder - this is presented as the ‘Corduroy Pack’ and focuses on the theme of comfort that remains a signature of the Birkenstock brand. So exclusive is this collaboration that the opportunity to win a chair is presented by Highsnobiety Design, with entries opening from 29th September. Rarely is hype ever as real as this - the raffle deets are waiting for you here.

The products are immaculate, a combination of minimalistic, metallic splendor and soft, sumptuous curvature. Have a look through the collection below and keep an eye out for the grand opening at the Circle Culture Gallery in Berlin on 13th October, where the collaboration will culminate. Watch this space.

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