AMG x MSCHF Furniture and Apparel Collection. © AMG-MSCHF
Mercedes-AMG teams up with MSCHF for new furniture and apparel collection.
MSCHF, the art group known for its bold and unconventional ideas, has launched a new project—this time with luxury car brand Mercedes-AMG. But instead of a new car, they’ve created a line of furniture and clothing called “Not for Automotive Use.”
AMG x MSCHF Furniture and Apparel Collection. © AMG-MSCHF
The collection debuted during NYCxDesign Week 2025 at MSCHF’s Brooklyn studio, which opened to the public for the first time. Inside the dimly lit space, visitors can see unique pieces made using real AMG car parts, inspired by Italy’s 1960s Radical Design style that turns industrial materials into playful designs.
AMG x MSCHF Furniture and Apparel Collection. © AMG-MSCHF
The exhibit runs from May 15–17 in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Alongside the furniture, MSCHF is also selling limited-edition clothing—t-shirts, sweatshirts, and work pants—featuring high-res prints of AMG parts and logos, available on their website.
AMG x MSCHF Furniture and Apparel Collection. © AMG-MSCHF
AMG x MSCHF Furniture and Apparel Collection. © AMG-MSCHF
AMG x MSCHF Furniture and Apparel Collection. © AMG-MSCHF
AMG x MSCHF Furniture and Apparel Collection. © AMG-MSCHF
AMG x MSCHF Furniture and Apparel Collection. © AMG-MSCHF
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