As the New Year begins, it’s the perfect time to explore the books that align with your resolutions – whatever they may be. Here are some reads to kick start the year with some inspiration and spark.
Founded in 2015, RYOKO is a multidisciplinary creative studio and sensory escape. We met founders Ryoko Hori and Daniel Kula in Neukölln to talk about how scent connects to emotion and memory, their creative process, and the influence of Shinto beliefs and nature on their work with ceramics.
We visited Berlin creatives Monja Gentschow, Candy Lexa, and Filip Berg in their workspaces, where we discussed how tennis influences their creative processes as well as work-life balance.
PUMA has released two new colour ways of the hybrid Mostro sneakers, adding a bright contrast to Berlin’s grey winter. With classic features like the low-profile shape, spiky sole, and hook and loop fastener, the Mostro Ecstasy stands out in bold neon green and purple.
After our Voo Deli event last week, where we explored skincare, edible beauty, and wellness drinks, we met with Herbar founders Catarina Oliveira and Rui Liu in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, where they offered their signature 360° facial treatments.
Swiss sportswear brand On and Seoul-based avant-garde design collective Post Archive Faction (PAF) return for their second collaboration, “Current Form 2.0”, integrating the flow of movement and interaction with the human body into trail running gear. Unconventional shapes, layers, and tech fabrics give the pieces an almost sci-fi, utilitarian feel.
This month’s book recommendations are all about the revival of classics. What’s good if not the things that withstand the test of time? Here follow some prints all about dwelling in the past, curated by Nora, our book and magazine buyer.
To kick off the 50th anniversary of the Berlin Marathon, we welcomed our friends from Satisfy back to Voo Space for this year’s Marathon Supply Pop-Up.
For this episode, we met Thomas Radin in his studio in West Berlin. In his work, painting, dance, and performance merge symbiotically. We spoke with the multidisciplinary artist about the creative scene and the contrasts between the freedom and experimental opportunities he finds in Berlin.
To mark Gallery Weekend, we are hosting a temporary installation and exhibition – At.Kollektive x Kiko Kostadinov by Gareth McConnell, alongside designs by guest designer Kiko Kostadinov for their SS24 collection.
We have been working with UdK Berlin for almost 4 years, and now we are excited to announce On as a valuable addition to this project. Laurin Stecher, Denise Kipke, Sezgin Kivrim, and Essie Kramer enjoyed full creative freedom in crafting designs from archived and leftover On stock, primarily key performance running pieces.
At the beginning of this year, we introduced the comeback of the PUMA Mostro OG Sneaker, a homage to their iconic silhouette from 1999. For the new season, there are two captivating colour-ways: “Pink Delight” and “Ignite Blue.”
For this episode, we met Alias Error in her studio and home in Berlin-Neukölln. She is actively involved in writing, recording, and performing within the Berlin electronic and indie-pop music circuits. Working as a solo artist, she is also the vocalist and lyricist in the project a.s.o. music, a duo that releases downtempo, trip-hop and other musical gems.
To mark the launch of the ”Coming Up Roses” collection by Martine Rose for Clarks, four collaborative silhouettes were re-designed: The Oxford, The Loafer, The Sandal, and Torhill Hi. These shoes exude a playful flair, featuring snake prints and pillow-like silhouettes.
We are happy to present an installation at Voo Space, highlighting the work of more than 40 Berlin-based artists. The result of this project is a collection of unique, timeless artisan products that reflect a non-competitive atmosphere, fostering collaboration and inclusivity within Berlin’s thriving creative community.
Celebrated during the launch at Voo Store, “My Friend Magnus” is a limited edition book by Acne Studios. It features more than 200 candid and informal photographs of Magnus Carlsson’s distinctive outfits, capturing his legacy as a creative and his sociological influence on fashion.
Voo Store is on the brink of a significant milestone: Turning 13 years old. This isn’t just a birthday—it’s a celebration of a unique, independent concept store that’s not only withstood the challenges of retail but has also become a key part of Berlin’s creative scene in Kreuzberg.