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CA4LA Klee Hats | Bunkamaru Picasso and Klee Exhibit

CA4LA Klee hats.jpgWhen BUNKAMURA in Japan announced that they were unveiling a Picasso and Klee exhibit this year, headwear designer CA4LA (pronounced Ka-shi-la) took it to the next level by creating a collection of limited-edition Klee-inspired hats.

BUNKAMURA is a multimedia cross-cultural complex in Tokyo. The first and only of its kind in the country, the centre features music, drama, cinema, and art all in one location. The Museum of Art has been running an exhibit called The Beginnings of the 20th Century: Times of Picasso and Klee since January 2. This exhibit features a collection of over 100 works by Swiss painter Paul Klee.

In conjunction with the exhibit, Japanese headwear brand CA4LA has released a collection of nine limited-edition hats. Three of Klee's works were used as the base print for three different styles of hats: a fedora, a baseball cap, and a paperboy cap.

The headwear is sold exclusively at the exhibition and at CA4LA stores.

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February 12, 2009 at 12:43 AM
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