NYC record shop and DJ store Turntable Lab has collaborated with the Keith Haring Foundation to conceive a new collection of turntable slip maps and t-shirts featuring the work of the iconic artist, report The Vinyl Factory.
NYC record shop and DJ store Turntable Lab has collaborated with the Keith Haring Foundation to conceive a limited edition merch collection featuring work by the iconic artist.
Turntable Lab is one of NYC’s most renowned record stores; a cornucopia of delights for DJs, audiophiles and vinyl lovers.
Andrew Jernigan from the store revealed a little about the project:
“The project was 2 years in the making, officially licensed from the Keith Haring Foundation, who are great people and a pleasure to work with. As a DJ store first and foremost, we felt obligated to the do the Robot DJ shirt, such an iconic piece of DJ artwork.
The Astor Place design is inspired by the launch of the new Turntable Lab storefront location in the East Village, just around the corner from the Astor Place subway stop and the iconic Astor Place ‘cube.’ The artwork was originally a subway art piece from Paris Metro (hence the tagline). Also the subject matter feels so relevant today.”
Check out the collection below and on the Turntable Lab website.
[via Vinyl Factory]