The LORENZ.OG x atmos x Nike Air Max 95 has surfaced as part of the upcoming “AIR in colour atmos” exhibition, set to take place at atmos Sendagaya in Tokyo.
Designed by London-based artist Lorenzo G Federici, the pair reflects his long-standing focus on turning sneakers into wearable art. This Air Max 95 features a gradient upper that transitions through soft purples, pinks, and darker tones, paired with a black midsole. The finish aligns with his signature style, where each piece is treated as a unique, handcrafted work.
The exhibition will run across two days. April 25 will serve as an open gallery with free admission, showcasing both new works created for the project and select past pieces. April 26 will host a limited talk event with LORENZ.OG, where he will discuss his career, the “AIR in colour” concept, and his connection to the Air Max 95. Entry for the talk requires atmos membership and is determined via lottery, with submissions closing April 23 at 3:00 PM.
Importantly, atmos has stated that the exhibition will not include the sale of any LORENZ.OG-designed products, and there are currently no plans for a commercial release. That said, the LORENZ.OG x atmos x Nike Air Max 95 is rumored to be limited to just 50 pairs, though this has not been officially confirmed.
The LORENZ.OG x atmos x Nike Air Max 95 stands as part of the exhibition itself, reinforcing the concept of the sneaker as art rather than product. If you are planning to attend this event, you can sign up here.
Stay tuned for any release updates and enjoy a detailed look at the pair below credits to atmos.








