Wolf & Maiden, our friends at the Woodstock Exchange, have hit us up with this timeless video.
The creative studio is inspired by evolving; making crafts by hand that are some of most amazing organic designs you will ever see. In one of their recent projects, they refurbished a 1967 Vespa Sprint. With the help of George Hay, Wolf & Maiden were able to rebuild the scooter into a classic beauty by adding a steam-bent solid wood duck tail that was inspired by the Riva Aquariva.
Wolf & Maiden’s vision:
Our vision is to challenge the ordinary; to enhance and beautify; to reconsider the things we already know and utilize in our daily lives; to invite the ‘extra’ordinary into our environments. To create a future that’s beautifully sensible, intelligently able, and conscious of its actions and its need to continue resolving as well as evolving. We do this through exceptionally crafted, engaging and aesthetically magnificent objects, designed to challenge the way we work, play and interact on a daily basis.
The tasteful video above takes you through the streets of Cape Town on the customised Vespa. Enjoy!
To check out their website and see everything they have to offer, click here.
Or come and visit them at our creative hub aka the Woodstock Exchange.
[Source: YouTube]
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