Designers love to quip that good design is invisible, or that well-designed products speak for themselves. But when a brand’s mere existence draws attention from designers around the world, and when those same designers are eager to speak for the brand and its products before they can do so for themselves, that’s usually a sign that something special is going on. That’s certainly the case with AETHER, at least. The clothing and accessories brand is one of the best examples of a designer’s brand since Dieter Rams was at Braun (so it should come as no surprise that you can find a Dieter Rams tome for sale at the brand’s New York storefront).
To get an insider’s perspective on AETHER as a brand, we caught up with designers Stefan Ytterborn of POC and CAKE, and Jonathan Ward of ICON to chat about their experiences with the brand and its founders, as well as what AETHER products they own, and how they use them in their everyday lives.
Stefan Ytterborn, Founder, CAKE

Stefan Ytterborn is a Stockholm-based product designer and serial entrepreneur with several brands and companies to his name. He’s perhaps best known for his work as founder and CEO of the popular ski helmet brand POC (which stands for “Piece of Cake”). Stefan’s most recent project, CAKE, is focused on developing a new category of light, premium and easy to ride off-road electric motorcycles. In his spare time, Stefan collects and restores 70s-era G&S Fibreflex skateboards, plays the drums, surfs and rides his road bike.