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Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The sterling silver oxidized Squirtle pendant and chain
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DUKAS_162771144_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The sterling silver oxidized Pikachu pendant and chain
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771143_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The sterling silver oxidized Cubone pendant and chain
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771141_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The sterling silver oxidized Charmander pendant and chain
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771139_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The sterling silver necklace with Pikachu, Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771137_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The 18K gold small Pikachu Pendant and chain with Pokeball case.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771135_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” ..
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The 18K gold small Pikachu Pendant and chain with Pokeball case.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771133_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” . .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The 18K gold small Pikachu Pendant and chain
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771132_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The 18K gold large Pikachu Pendant and chain
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771128_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: USA artist Daniel Arsham who designed the Pokemon pieces.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771127_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The sterling silver oxidized Mew pendant and chain
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771126_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The Tiffany cases for the sterling silver pieces in the collection.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162771125_FER
Pokemon get a Tiffany jewllery collection
Ferrari Press Agency
Pokemon 1
Ref 15290
14/11/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Tiffany & Co
Pokemon fans will have to spend a fortune on a set new if they want to “catch ‘em all” .
The pocket monsters have been turned into Tiffany jewellery.
The collection includes a €28.950 euros large solid gold Pikachu necklace and pendant.
And it comes in a Tiffany blue Poke ball presentation case.
New York based Tiffany has teamed with the Pokémon franchise and USA artist Daniel Arsham for the capsule collection.
Arsham’s work imagines everyday objects as archaeological discoveries of an imagined future which includes the new Pokemon jewellery.
The lineup consists of six different Pokemon species.
As well as Pikachu there is Charmander, Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Mew, and Cubone.
OPS: The sterling silver oxidized Jigglypuff pendant and chain
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUK10151015_011
FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
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DUK10151015_015
FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
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DUK10151015_013
FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
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DUK10151015_010
FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151015_009
FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151015_007
FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151015_006
FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151015_005
FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151015_004
FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
(c) Dukas -
DUK10151015_012
FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
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Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
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FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
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FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
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FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
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FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
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FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
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FEATURE - Künstler entwerfen exklusive Immobilien für das "Metaverse"
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Users of the Metaverse can now buy prime real estate designed by real-life artists.
On Tuesday (26July2022), collaborators The Alexander Team and Everyrealm, the metaverse real estate development firm, have announced the launch of ‘The Row,’ a private, members-only metaverse real estate community featuring architecture designed by artists including Daniel Arsham, who also serves as Everyrealm’s Creative Ambassador, Misha Kahn, Andrés Reisinger, Alexis Christodoulou, Six N. Five, and Hard.
“The metaverse has no physics, no weather, and no limitations other than human ingenuity,” said Janine Yorio, CEO, Everyrealm. “The Row brings together visionary artists best known for their architectural landscapes and collectors seeking a unique, limited edition residence that they can deploy across many different metaverses over time.”
The Row will be a limited-edition series of 30 3D architectural landmarks, each sold as a 1-of-1 non-fungible token (or “NFT”). The artists will develop and build each of the Row’s landmarks with the ability to be deployed across a variety of metaverse platforms within The Row district. Metaverse world-building platform Mona will host The Row’s first builds. Membership to The Row is by invitation only and will become available once The Row has completed development later this year. Interested parties can now request an invitation on The Row’s dedicated website.
“In the metaverse, one does not need to adhere to the many constraints that exist when creating spaces, exhibitions, and art works in the physical world,” said Daniel Arsham. “When designing for The Row, I considered how my sculptures would appear from inside this unique piece of architecture. I explored the possibility of seasonality; how I might be able to alter the seasons, and how the design could remain in existence in both a daytime or a nighttime environment forever. I’m excited and e
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