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Obi

2005 (designed), 2005 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

In 1982 Bentley and Spens sold vivid hand painted and batiked clothes from their stall in London's Covent Garden Market. Over the next five years the duo continued to work in the fashion industry, selling to major retailers such as Paul Smith and Harvey Nichols. In 1988 Bentley and Spens opened a new showroom at Lots Road, Chelsea where their work concentrated on design and production of furnishing fabrics for interiors. A series of high profile commissions at home and abroad resulted in an invitation to collaborate with interior and lighting designers on projects in Japan. In 2001, Bentley and Spens received their first commission from Kawashima Textile Co. Ltd to produce a range of designs for yukata, or summer kimono. During their seven year collaboration, Kawashima (later known as Kawashima Selkon Textile Company) commissioned 77 designs from Bentley & Spens.

Yukatas are worn with an obi, which is the Japanese equivalent of a sash or belt worn around the waist, to keep the kimono or yukata (summer kimono) from falling open. Obi are generally worn differently depending on the occasion, and they usually feature more intricate designs for women. The design for this obi was produced in house at Kawashima to complement the Bentley and Spens range of yukatas.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Machine woven silk
Brief description
Obi, woven silk, designed by Bentley & Spens, British, 2005.
Physical description
Machine woven pink silk obi, geometric pattern of diagonal stripes in subtle shading of pink shot through with silver thread.
Dimensions
  • Length: 406cm
  • Width: 17cm
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Kawashima Selkon Textiles Company Limited
Summary
In 1982 Bentley and Spens sold vivid hand painted and batiked clothes from their stall in London's Covent Garden Market. Over the next five years the duo continued to work in the fashion industry, selling to major retailers such as Paul Smith and Harvey Nichols. In 1988 Bentley and Spens opened a new showroom at Lots Road, Chelsea where their work concentrated on design and production of furnishing fabrics for interiors. A series of high profile commissions at home and abroad resulted in an invitation to collaborate with interior and lighting designers on projects in Japan. In 2001, Bentley and Spens received their first commission from Kawashima Textile Co. Ltd to produce a range of designs for yukata, or summer kimono. During their seven year collaboration, Kawashima (later known as Kawashima Selkon Textile Company) commissioned 77 designs from Bentley & Spens.

Yukatas are worn with an obi, which is the Japanese equivalent of a sash or belt worn around the waist, to keep the kimono or yukata (summer kimono) from falling open. Obi are generally worn differently depending on the occasion, and they usually feature more intricate designs for women. The design for this obi was produced in house at Kawashima to complement the Bentley and Spens range of yukatas.
Collection
Accession number
T.4-2011

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Record createdMay 11, 2011
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