INTRODUCING THE BISKIT UNIVERSE
LOT 202401 represents the first collection to be entirely housed in the Biskit Universe. The Biskit Universe is a digital extension of our physical studio, Spacebiskit. Designed as a virtual museum where all our creative works coexist, this brutalist-inspired structure spans 160,000 sq ft. Built in collaboration with technology partners, this shoppable 3D environment utilizes AR and VR to offer a fully immersive experience, reimagining how our collections are presented and experienced digitally.
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This concept video brings together our vision for LOT 202401 and introduces the Biskit Universe. It offers a glimpse into our unique approach, where art and fashion intersect within an immersive digital space, reimagining how new collections and concepts are experienced.
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Made from stainless steel and ready to open bottles.
Our spinal cord bottle openers are polished by hand, resulting in a raw and organic finish - staying true to our aesthetics.
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A familiar form, reimagined -
We made a spinal cord print and a sculpture for our studio, but we wanted to keep playing with the spinal cord shape and see what product or object it could naturally evolve into. We realised that if the bottom form curved inward, it would intuitively become a bottle opener. After multiple iterations and months of trialling, we finally arrived at the version we have now. The idea was to give it an organic, almost raw feel - staying true to our aesthetics.
Made from stainless steel and ready to open bottles!
Now live on our website - link in bio
The Berlin Cap was created in response to the city’s subculture and underground energy. Its design carries forward a recurring language first seen in our Electrical Impulses collection — fluid, cellular shapes that shift with movement and perspective. Each hand-embroidered patch echoes the spirit of our earlier pieces, telling its own story while forming a part of a larger, evolving visual code that has come to define BISKIT’s identity.
Edition of 21 | link in bio