Darklands was one of a handful of shops in the world, that bought the initial Boris Bidjan Saberi collection, in 2008 and has worked with this talented German-Iranian designer, ever since...
The high-research Deepti Barth studio was founded in Berlin in 2013 and has been working with Darklands from the beginning. Prior to founding her label in Berlin,...
A legendary tech brand with a cult-like following. Utility, highly advanced pattern-making and materials are at the core of Errolson Hugh’s Acronym - a stand-alone pillar in the world of techwear...
Represented at Darklands since 2008, Maurizio Amadei's timeless, high-quality garments, accessories and footwear have long been a core brand, in some ways representing the very aesthetic of where DL-X is today...
Opened in Berlin 2012, Polish-produced techwear brand Enfin Leve, specializes in performance and weather-proof clothing with an experimental aesthetic...
Taichi Murakami is an avant-garde, artisanal menswear designer known for his innovative pattern-making and creative blend of industrial and natural materials...
Innerraum - sub-label of iconic eyewear brand Kuboraum - continues the Berlin-based brand’s mission to explore abstract and humanoid shapes that expand the studio’s portfolio over bags, pouches, hats & sunglasses...
The collaboration between 11 by Boris Bidjan Saberi and mountaineering specialist Salomon serves as the playground for the designer to fuse his design DNA with a personal passion for athleisure...
A designer rooted in modernism and yet influenced by music and popular culture. Launched the Limited Editions collection in 2020 as an effort to slow down the frenetic pace and over consumption of the industry as a whole...
Aaron Alvin Keller is a German designer based in Berlin. His conceptual method consists of re-exploring and manipulating traditional techniques in order to achieve unexpected results...
Since 1999 Riccardo Goti has been the original and unwavering designer of 'dark' silver jewelry. Made in italy, always working in .925 silver and always...
Lichene is a sculptural and experimental project from Rome spearheaded by Tommaso Le Rose, who creates functional objects that blend craftsmanship and industrial techniques...
Mad et Len is a niche French fragrance brand which draws inspiration from nature to craft artisanal perfumes, candles, and potpourri. Their products often feature sophisticated...
Issey Fujita is a Tokyo-born designer who started his career with a deep respect for the traditional simplicity of Japanese clothing. He collaborated with...
Darklands is proud to be representing the largest selection of Geoffrey B. Small product in the world today, much of which is produced exclusively for DL. With the collaboration starting in 2015...
Originally from New Zealand, Phillip has built his namesake label in the inspiring city of Glasgow, Scotland. Downsized since Covid, he is crafting all garments himself,...
Darklands is proud to be representing the largest selection of Geoffrey B. Small product in the world today, much of which is produced exclusively for DL. With the collaboration starting in 2015...
Geoffrey B. Small has spent more than two decades in Italy obsessively designing “extreme handmade” clothing that pushes luxury fashion into another dimension.
It’s a wet and grey winter afternoon when Campbell and I ring the doorbell at Phillip Robert Patterson’s studio in Glasgow, Scotland. We have paid him a visit to check out his new atelier and we are planning on taking him out for a pint and a bit of conversation at The Laurieston, one of his favourite pubs.
In 1998, the Skelton family was on holiday in the Loire Valley of France. It was a hot summer day when an 8-year-old John Alexander Skelton wearily followed his family as they visited one after another cultural landmark. Just a few hours previously they had been in Bayeux, a town famous for holding the roughly 950-year-old namesake tapestry of British origin; then they walked into the Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud.
With music and art fueling its pitch black aesthetic, Darklands stands at the helm of Berlin’s wearable avant-garde. Daniel Jones explains why the techno world and fashionistas alike flock to the showroom and chats with the store’s owner, Campbell McDougall.