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For when you just can’t get enough of the shoes you’ll never wear. For when, “An artist is somebody who produces things that people don’t need to have,” a quote by Andy Warhol, becomes a very real situation.

Fernando A. Robert plays Sneakerhead curator:

Shrine rack is a one of a kind – made with the ‘sneakerhead’ in mind – rack to flaunt your most valuable pair of kicks! Each brushed, stainless steel rack holds one pair of shoes. The intention of the design is to highlight the very best features of your perfectly preserved shoes.

The lower shelf supports the right shoe, facing its side outward. The above arm is meant for the upside down placement of the left shoe, facing the sole outward. With a pair of shoes mounted on Shrine Rack, they appear as if floating just inches from your wall. Shrine Rack includes the mounting hardware for proudly displaying your footwear collection.

Smell the sole : [Shrine Rack]


  • Posted by Pharrell Williams Super Post | 05.01.09

    [...] stamp, he can roll out of bed, throw on a pair of jeans, a T-shirt and his most comfortable [kicks] and, like that, he’s ready for his [...]

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