Emerging New York-based design practice T11 launches its debut product: a 3D-printed sneaker, M-RNR.
Founded by Nigerian-American multifaceted creative Zahir Ramos, the studio is rooted in a philosophy, “ancient-future” — fusing ancestral references with forward-thinking technology. Having occupied a range of disciplines spanning music, architecture, furniture, and product design, T11’s debut item, M-RNR, is crafted from a single piece of recyclable silicone rubber. Drawing from Ramos’ experience in software tech, the innovative model champions futuristic design, sustainability, and on-trend aesthetics to deliver a well-rounded, versatile sneaker.
To commemorate its launch, T11 is hosting a full experiential programme during Paris Fashion Week this month, exploring the intersection of art, fashion, music, and community. The showroom — which is set to feature panel talks, live performances, guest appearances, and the opportunity to engage with the brand’s latest collection — will run from June 25-28.
Berlin-based Refuge Worldwide Radio will also be hosting its first-ever live broadcast from Paris with a breakfast show every morning, while a youth-focused program and closing event will complete the week’s activations.
For more information on the M-RNR and to book your space at T11’s Paris Fashion Week showcase, visit the brand’s website.