SDD24/40_04: Barbour has truly captured the essence of heritage design with its 'Icons in Quilting' exhibition in Covent Garden, London.
In celebration of 30 years of the iconic Liddesdale jacket, the brand has transformed a Quilted Cube into an interactive showcase. This exhibition not only highlights Barbour's longstanding commitment to craftsmanship but also introduces an exciting collaboration with notable designers and personalities.
The exhibition features restored and reimagined Liddesdale jackets, with contributions from Paul Smith, Baracuta, and David Gandy. Even Shaun the Sheep joins in, adding a playful touch to the collection. Each piece will be auctioned, with proceeds supporting The Royal Countryside Fund, reinforcing Barbour's ties to rural Britain.
Visitors can also enjoy branded coffees served from a quilted British Land Rover, enhancing the immersive experience and tying in the brand's dedication to quality, design, and community engagement
Pictures and video courtesy of Barbour and Tim Nash (@tim_nash_)