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OAS Introduces the Sangria Pitcher, Marking Its First Step into Objects

OAS Introduces the Sangria Pitcher, Marking Its First Step into Objects OAS presents the Sangria Pitcher, a handcrafted ceramic piece made locally in Stockholm that marks the brand’s first venture beyond fashion and into design objects. Created in close collaboration between ceramicist Camilla Lindqvist of Kerafakt and OAS founder and Creative Director Oliver Lundgren, the pitcher reflects a shared vision rooted in craftsmanship, storytelling, and tactile expression. Inspired by ancient wine and drinking vessels, the Sangria Pitcher explores the idea of the vessel as more than a functional object. Designed for pouring, sharing, and gathering, it captures the spirit of connection that lies at the heart of OAS. A soft green matte glaze runs horizontally across the surface, referencing oxidized metal and patinated finishes, and contrasts beautifully with the depth and weight of the black stoneware clay. Shaped by hand and guided by the movement of pouring, each form is an interpretation rather than a reproduction, allowing the material to lead the final expression. Produced in small batches in Lindqvist’s Hornstull studio in Stockholm, every pitcher and matching cup is finished through multiple meticulous stages, leaving subtle variations in shape and colour that make each piece unique. The collection will be previewed during Stockholm Design Week and released exclusively at the Sven-Harrys Art Museum Shop today February 4, before launching globally at OAS website on February 6. Produced in a limited edition, the Sangria Pitcher reflects OAS’s enduring connection to Mediterranean culture and its evolving design universe, now extending from clothing into thoughtfully crafted objects. Read more here Images Courtesy OAS

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OAS x Colbo – Limited Edition Corduroy Robe

OAS x Colbo – Limited Edition Corduroy Robe images courtesy of OAS and Colbo On 4 December, Swedish brand OAS and New York–based label and retail concept Colbo come together in downtown Manhattan to unveil a limited-edition robe: a long, deep brown silhouette with hand-stitched dark-brown piping, crafted in heavy corduroy and inspired by Stockholm’s historic city centre. Despite their contrasting signatures, the collaboration feels both unexpected and entirely natural. OAS, known for its playful approach to colour and pattern, and Colbo, celebrated for relaxed silhouettes, muted palettes and material-driven design, meet through a shared appreciation for craft, detail and a sense of place. The robe takes cues from Stockholm’s architecture — weathered wooden doors, wrought-iron details and warm façades that have shaped the city since the 17th century. Produced by a long-standing family-run atelier in Portugal, every step of the process takes place under one roof, from spinning and dyeing the yarn in small batches to weaving the fabric and finishing each piece by hand. At Colbo, the focus lies on objects that feel both lived-in and intentional — pieces that carry warmth, purpose and quiet confidence — while OAS is known for elevating the everyday with ease. The collaboration becomes an organic meeting point that merges these worlds with authenticity. The campaign was photographed in Brooklyn by Lucia Bell-Epstein. The collaboration launches on 4 December at Colbo, 51 Orchard Street, New York City, followed by a global release on 5 December at oascompany.com and colbo.nyc.

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