NUCLEAR WINTER

DEC 2025

The year is 2040. The world we once knew is held in perpetual twilight. Nature survives only as memory, reduced to relic, ritual, and abstraction. Concrete, stone, and steel in monolithic forms, alongside tribal amulets, offer protection from the merciless landscape of Nuclear Winter.

Set in a near future shaped by scarcity and restraint, House of No Era’s latest draws from Brutalist art, tribal jewelry, and sculptural form. Clothing, objects, and adornment function as armor and artifact. Every object is a permanent statement in a temporary terrain.

This is style at the edge of the world, an aesthetic for the enduring.

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Watch: Follow the Nuclear Winter campaign on Instagram as new videos drop over the next several days.

Shop: Browse the curated collection on the House of No Era shop page. Direct inquiries are welcome, or use the Chairish links for purchase.

Listen: Download the free Nuclear Winter playlist.


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Attribution

Concept & Art Direction House of No Era

Muse Brad “B-rad” Moore

Location Tasty Bird Vintage

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House of No Era is a vintage lifestyle brand blending art, design, objects, and eras. Services include interior design, staging, styling, sourcing, fine consignment, and vintage resale. No Era currently works with clients in New York City, New Orleans, Cincinnati, and Detroit.

Carly Sioux

Art Object Design- No Limits

https://houseofnoera.com
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