Is SKYLRK preparing to step beyond streetwear and into the world of furniture?
Justin Bieber recently surprised his 292 million Instagram followers by unveiling a new SKYLRK prototype: a wave-shaped wooden bench that looks more at home in a design gallery than on a runway.
The sculptural piece is defined by fluid, undulating curves that capture a sense of movement while retaining the raw beauty of natural wood grain. Its minimalist yet organic aesthetic feels like a natural evolution of SKYLRK’s brand ethos, which has always emphasized clean lines and understated expression.

“Turning the SKYLRK concept bench into reality. First prototype, feeling grateful,” Bieber captioned the post, signaling his excitement about exploring design beyond apparel.
The reveal sparked a flood of speculation online. Could this be the first step toward a full-scale lifestyle extension for the brand? Since its launch, SKYLRK has focused on hoodies, sweatpants, sunglasses, and beanies, but this bench hints at ambitions that stretch further into the realm of design and living.
For now, Bieber has not confirmed whether the piece will go into production or remain a one-off artistic experiment. Still, the move signals a growing crossover between celebrity-driven streetwear culture and the world of collectible design objects.
Source: 77° Global Furnishings Media








