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Miguel Fluxà, Gloria Rodríguez

The Walking Society

Now More Than Ever!

“The Walking Society: Now More Than Ever!” brings together visual material, archival documents and newly commissioned content to examine Camper’s evolution since its founding in 1975. The book adopts a documentary approach, activating the archive as a space for observation, interpretation and dialogue. The publication looks at how Camper has taken shape over time, where craftsmanship and heritage sit alongside experimentation, presenting the brand not as a finished story but as an ongoing process.

“The Walking Society: Now More Than Ever!” brings together visual material, archival documents and newly commissioned content to examine Camper’s evolution since its founding in 1975. The book adopts a documentary approach, activating the archive as a space for observation, interpretation and dialogue. The publication looks at how Camper has taken shape over time, where craftsmanship and heritage sit alongside experimentation, presenting the brand not as a finished story but as an ongoing process.

Edited by Gloria Rodríguez, Miguel Fluxà

Design: Gloria Rodríguez

15,75 x 21 cm, 6 1/4 x 8 1/4 in

ca 448 pages, ca 460 illustrations

paperback

2026, 978-3-03778-819-6, English
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Miguel Fluxà

Miguel Fluxà, a fourth-generation member of the Fluxà family, joined the business in 2003, where he led diversification projects such as Casa Camper, as well as design collaborations and the brand’s network. In January 2012, he assumed the role of CEO of Camper, evolving the brand concept, capturing a new generation of consumers and doubling down on responsibility by becoming a B Corp certified corporation. During this period, he also led the launch of new ventures such as CAMPERLAB and Nnormal, in collaboration with Kilian Jornet, in the outdoor sector.

Gloria Rodríguez

Gloria Rodríguez works with Fundación Camper, where she leads the development of the brand’s long-term cultural initiatives.
With a background in design, she spent over a decade at Camper across brand and art direction, contributing to the evolution of its visual identity and leading the development of “The Walking Society” across its different stages.
Her work connects brand, design and culture, shaping projects that link product, process and context while remaining closely aligned with Camper’s values and Mediterranean roots.

Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Renate Menzi (eds.)

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