A dream terrain stitched from time and myth—Elsewhere All At Once blends three iconic landscapes into one surreal and placeless world. The tranquil mirror of Mount Fuji from Kashiwabara (1896, Kazumasa Ogawa) rises into the storied silhouette of Frith’s 1858 Pyramids of El-Geezeh, all crowned by the ethereal dunes of White Sands, New Mexico, captured by NASA. Together, these scenes dissolve geography and chronology to conjure a quiet, cinematic wonder—where volcanoes and pharaohs meet before cloud-like dunes. A portal for the wall and a pilgrimage for the eye.
A dream terrain stitched from time and myth—Elsewhere All At Once blends three iconic landscapes into one surreal and placeless world. The tranquil mirror of Mount Fuji from Kashiwabara (1896, Kazumasa Ogawa) rises into the storied silhouette of Frith’s 1858 Pyramids of El-Geezeh, all crowned by the ethereal dunes of White Sands, New Mexico, captured by NASA. Together, these scenes dissolve geography and chronology to conjure a quiet, cinematic wonder—where volcanoes and pharaohs meet before cloud-like dunes. A portal for the wall and a pilgrimage for the eye.
Premium quality, short-sleeved baby romper
Material
Material
High-quality and comfortable short-sleeved bodysuit for babies made from 100% certified organic cotton.
Relaxed fit
Relaxed fit
Classic, comfortable short-sleeved bodysuit for babies.
Details
Details
Loose neckline and practical press studs.
Care instructions
Care instructions
All our short-sleeved baby rompers are colorfast and can be machine washed at 40 °C.
High quality print
High quality print
We use digital direct printing to ensure print quality and durability.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All short-sleeved baby rompers are produced and printed by our trusted local partner.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
Part print lab, part time machine, part treasure hunt, Press Play mixes original works, adapted prints, and a deep curatorial dive through dusty archives in search of forgotten gems and visual oddities from art history’s fringes. Some are entirely our own invention; others are collaborations across centuries.
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