1998

2018

Unique collaboration: when 3 street artists celebrate 20 years of Sushi Shop

Nasty

@The_art_of_Nasty

Jay One

@blqckplcqsso

Ed Broner

@ed.broner

Nasty has been an iconic figure in the Graffiti and Street Art movement since 1988. He made his reputation by covering metro trains with colourful frescoes, until the mid-1990s. Since then, his move to exhibiting in art galleries has aroused a great deal of enthusiasm with his use of unique and original media: enamelled metal sheets and maps of the Paris public transport network and even the ceramics tiles that cover the corridors of the metro. Since then, his works have been the subject of numerous exhibitions and have attracted several brands with which he has collaborated.

"For this project, I deliberately used colours that don't usually feature in my work but I retained my signature graffiti style, because that's what I want to share. Each part was created by hand with aerosol cans and then digitally assembled into a carefully chaotic composition."

Founding member of the legendary BBC (Bad Boy Crew) group, Jay One is considered to be one of the forerunners of graffiti in Europe. He is a multi-disciplinary artist working in music, video, painting and street art. His works are the fruit of an exploration of Caribbean culture and its representation in the world. Jay One's work has been regularly exhibited in numerous museums and galleries across the world for nearly thirty years.

The box that he's designed is the link between graffiti - an art that's easy in its approach, but complex in its execution - and sushi - a dish of great simplicity whose reinterpretation can be infinite.

"Bomb Revolution One" or "Brone", is an artist who began with graffiti, his real name is Ed Broner and has been involved in painting and photography in Berlin since 2002. His style combines the influences of graffiti and contemporary painting as well as those of Aboriginal and African art that are dear to him, creating a dialogue between "Western" and "non-Western cultures".

The box that he's designed is the link between graffiti - an art that's easy in its approach, but complex in its execution - and sushi - a dish of great simplicity whose reinterpretation can be infinite.

3 artists, 3 designs, 1 composition

Limited Edition

Nasty

Jay One

Ed Broner

  • 2 Carrot Tulip new
  • 6 Pepper Salmon Roll new
  • 6 Chicken Teriyaki Spring new
  • 2 Salmon Sushi
  • 2 Teriyaki Salmon Sushi
  • 6 Tuna Maki
  • 6 Salmon Philadelphia Maki
  • 6 Cooked Tuna Avocado Roll
  • 6 Prawn Spring

For 2 persons

£ 39.90

42 pieces

3 modern urban creations

Recipes also available to purchase by individual piece.

Carrot Tulip

Carrot Tulip

The perfect marriage between crunchy carrots and the iodine flavours of wakame, topped with cream cheese

Chives wakame, cucumber, seared carrot, cream cheese.
£ 2.50
1 piece
Pepper Salmon Roll

Pepper Salmon Roll

The unmissable Salmon Avocado Roll, revisited in a spicier version.

Chives salmon, avocado, green pepper mayonnaise.
£ 6.50
6 pieces
Chicken Teriyaki Spring

Chicken Teriyaki Spring

This roll with its Japanese influences combines the smoothness of chicken teriyaki and the freshness of coriander

Teriyaki Sauce spicy sauce, avocado, radicchio, chicken, coriander.
£ 6.90
6 pieces