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10–14 Sep WLP at Berlin Art Week

Travel the world. Discover new perspectives in art and design. Celebrate creativity and cultural diversity. Be moved by visionary aesthetics – and enjoy inspiring encounters in Berlin’s late summer.

For Berlin Art Week 2025, WLP presents an interdisciplinary collection that brings together photography, design objects, artworks, jewelry, and fashion from underrepresented regions in an exceptional setting. Uniting heritage techniques with innovative design, the exhibition presents pieces by Harshita Jhamtani, Caralarga, Enrique Leyva, Reevein and more, offering a dialogue between tradition and modern imagination.

REFRAME invites you to see the world from new angles – where art and design share stories of heritage, innovation, and cultural diversity that are often left unseen.

Art Week Highlights:

11 Sep 5.00–9.00PM Vernissage
Join us for our vernissage in collaboration with FOMO Berlin. Sip refreshing Palomas by San Cosme and be the first to explore our interdisciplinary curation of art, design, and craftsmanship.

12 Sep 10.00–11.30AM Exclusive Brunch & Showcase
Invite only – An intimate presentation of the exhibition with one of White Label Project’s founders, accompanied by a delicious brunch with coffee by Lykke.

11–13 Sep Guided Art & Design Tours
Daily guided tours through the exhibition offer insights into the stories behind the presented works and objects.

11–14 Sep Shop Collections & Meet The Founders
Discover our curation of art works and design products during our extended Art Week opening hours:
Wed: 12PM–7PM
Thu: 12PM–9PM
Fri: 12PM–7PM
Sat 12PM-6PM
Sun 1PM-6PM

Our art week curation:

Caralarga

Caralarga is a textile design studio founded by Ana Holschneider, based in an old textile factory in Querétaro, Mexico. The brand transforms raw cotton and textile waste into timeless, handcrafted wall hangings and jewelry in close collaboration with local artisans. They seek to preserve their essence and highlight their virtues, transforming them into high-quality handcrafted pieces. Through their designs, they aim to convey the value of our hands and emphasize the natural beauty of each material. 

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Claymen

Claymen is a New Delhi–based studio founded by Aman Khanna, whose sculptural work springs from an empathetic observation of the everyday individual and the subtle imperfections that make us human. Through handcrafted ceramic sculptures and functional objects, Claymen offers quiet, contemplative forms that explore existential themes—emphasizing peaceful simplicity and embracing life’s inherent flaws

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Colekt

Colekt is a Stockholm-based fragrance and skincare brand founded in 2020 by Ellen af Petersens. Inspired by Scandinavian nature, cultural heritage, and seasonal moods, Colekt creates gender-neutral, vegan products that blend natural ingredients with contemporary design. Collaborating with renowned perfumers in Grasse, France, the brand offers a curated selection of fragrances and skincare items that reflect a conscious and elevated lifestyle.

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Enrique Leyva

Enrique Leyva is a photographer from Oaxaca, Mexico, whose portraiture captures the vibrant essence of Indigenous Latin Americans with warmth and dignity. His vivid, color-rich imagery has transformed representation in fashion, appearing in international editions of Vogue, GQ, and Esquire, while his co-founding of Talento Espina underscores his commitment to amplifying Indigenous beauty in the global industry.

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Djeneba Aduayom

Djeneba Aduayom is a French-Italian photographer of Togolese descent whose work reflects a profound exploration of movement, performance, and introspection. Shaped by her background as a professional dancer and her multicultural heritage, she creates images that are both intimate and expansive, often infused with abstraction and surrealism. Aduayom’s photographs capture the layered complexity of human emotion and its dialogue with the environment, offering viewers dreamlike narratives that transcend cultural boundaries.

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Fion Hung

Fion C.Y. Hung is a visual artist, a researcher, and an art educator. She works primarily with staged photography and photo collages, presented through installations and artist books. Her practice explores the nature of humanity, inspired by traditional stereotypes faced as a woman in Chinese society, family trauma, and everyday interpersonal conflict.

She is currently researching the concept of eugenics and its impact on society’s understanding of disability—particularly genetic disorders—within the context of capitalism and industrial development, both historically and today.

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Harshita Jhamtani

Harshita Jhamtani is a Mumbai-based designer whose work is defined by a deep engagement with materiality, simplicity of form, and enduring design values. Her studio creates sculptural lighting and objects that are both functional and contemplative, often working with natural stone, clay, and sustainable materials. Her popular Rio lamp, which you will find in various versions during Art Week, is carved from a single block into a fluted silhouette. It exemplifies her approach, offering a quiet yet powerful presence within any space.

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M.A. / Ensamble Artesano

M.A Estudio is a Mexico City–based design studio founded in 2017 by multidisciplinary artist Melissa Ávila. Through close collaboration with over 30 artisans across Mexican regions—including Oaxaca, Chiapas, Guerrero, Michoacán, Puebla, and Estado de México—the studio crafts unique home objects such as hand-woven rugs and clay vessels that honor ancestral methods while introducing contemporary detail. Ávila emphasizes fair, long-term artisan partnerships and ethical production, ensuring traditional techniques and native knowledge continue to thrive in a modern design context.

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REEVEIN

Reevein Studios is a Danish design brand that transforms botanical forms into collectible, hand-crafted design objects. Originating from exhibition sculptures, the studio reimagines flowers and plants with a bold, surreal edge—pieces that are graphic, characterful, and made to endure. Collections like Spora, inspired by mushrooms and realized in both fabric and mouth-blown Bohemian glass, reflect Reevein’s commitment to craftsmanship, imagination, and timeless design.

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ARt week Program

Vernissage September 11,
5.00–9.00PM

Join us for the vernissage in collaboration with FOMO Berlin to open our exhibition REFRAME – Between Heritage and Imagination during Berlin Art Week.

The vernissage officially inaugurates the exhibition meant as a dialogue between contemporary design objects and artworks that carry craft traditions, cultural narratives, and emerging aesthetic visions. Within the curated setting of White Label Project in Berlin-Mitte, the exhibition unfolds as a layered encounter of material, empowerment, and imagination.

Let’s celebrate these global perspectives in art over refreshing Palomas by San Cosme and Espresso Affogatos by Lykke, and enjoy inspiring encounters in Berlin’s late summer.

Location:
WLP Store | Kleine Hamburger Str. 15

RSVP here for the vernissage

Guided Art & Design Tours

Join us for a guided tour of REFRAME – Between Heritage and Imagination at WLP concept store and gallery space in Berlin-Mitte.

The tours offer an in-depth look at the works on view, tracing the connections between material, process, and narrative. Together we’ll explore how the curated design objects and artworks, embody both cultural memory and contemporary imagination.

Moving through the space, we’ll discuss how craft techniques become vehicles for storytelling, how objects carry identity across continents, and how new perspectives emerge when heritage meets experimentation. The tours are designed as open conversations - a chance to engage with the works and people behind more intimately, exchange impressions, and connect with others in Berlin’s Art Week community.

The tours are free of charge & light refreshments will be served. Spots are limited.

Available time slots:

Friday, 12 Sep: 5.30PM–6.30PM
Saturday, 13 Sep: 11.00AM–12.00PM

For private group tours, please contact caroline@whitelabel-project.com

Register for a guided tour

Shop collectibles & meet the founders

Explore and shop the full curation of pieces exhibited during Berlin Art Week at our concept store and art space.

We are excited to welcome some of the designers us in person for the duration of the week and they are looking forward to meeting you all. Alongside the exhibition, you will also be able to discover our wider selection of over 60 impact brands and artists from around the world.

Come by during our extended opening hours to browse, connect, and treat yourself to Lykke 's delicious coffee assortment and why not an espresso affogato.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Opening hours:

Wed: 12PM–7PM
Thu: 12PM–9PM
Fri: 12PM–7PM
Sat 12PM-6PM
Sun 1PM-6PM

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