OJAS and Maharishi collaborate on capsule collection

Devon Turnbull’s OJAS has partnered with Maharishi for a capsule collection rooted in military-inspired aesthetics. The collection features Maharishi’s iconic Original Snopants®, an organic cotton hooded sweatshirt, and a cotton-hemp record tote bag, all in a signature olive green hue. The pieces reflect Turnbull’s focus on functional, utilitarian design with minimalist and Brutalist influences.

In a video interview, Turnbull explained his design philosophy: “My aesthetic involves minimalism and utilitarian design—Brutalism, you could say. It’s always about functional design first, pulling from diverse inspirations throughout my life.” He added that instead of mood boards, his creative identity is shaped by influences like Modernism, Brutalism, and Eastern philosophies of design and space.

Turnbull’s connection with Maharishi dates back to the early days of OJAS when he frequented London and built relationships with the Maharishi team through his visits to their store.

The capsule collection is now available at Maharishi’s official online store and in its London and New York locations. For a closer look, visit Maharishi’s Instagram for exclusive visuals of the collection.

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