

P.Andrade unveils new collection and introduces its first furniture collaboration.
Brand presents a biomimicry-inspired collection and, in parallel, a chair developed in partnership with Clube Studio
P.Andrade, the brand founded by the couple Pedro Andrade and Paula Kim, introduces its new ready-to-wear collection titled Nonhuman Life. The presentation marks another step forward in the brand’s ongoing research into biomimicry, materiality, and textile technology. Expanding its creative territory, P.Andrade also launches its first furniture collaboration: P.Andrade x Clube, developed in partnership with the architecture studio and crafted entirely in aluminum.


The new clothing collection explores biomimicry through a sober yet highly technical approach. Its starting point is an anatomical study of insects—particularly beetles—translated into lines, volumes, and structural solutions that evoke organic forms while maintaining strict functional rigor. Technological fabrics developed in Italy and Japan take center stage, including temperature-regulating textiles, waterproof materials, and Japanese virgin wools produced with industrial precision.
Alongside the apparel, P.Andrade also presents the P.Andrade x Clube collaboration, which brings fashion and architecture into dialogue through the creation of aluminum furniture. The partnership emerges from the meeting of fashion as a cultural and technical construct and architecture as a method of organizing matter and behavior. The result is a compact series of structural objects that appear almost alive—metallic pieces shaped by angles and inclinations that evoke presence and character.


With these dual launches, P.Andrade reinforces its expanded technical language: a fashion practice that looks to nature as structural intelligence—and now brings this thinking into the surrounding space, moving between the poetic and the functional, the industrial and the handcrafted.
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