Partners & Spade

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Partners & Spade
Type Private
Founded2008
Founder Andy Spade
Anthony Sperduti
Headquarters New York, New York, US
Website partnersandspade.com

Partners & Spade, established in 2008 by Andy Spade and Anthony Sperduti, is a branding studio in New York City, US. [1] Partners & Spade works across a range of disciplines including advertising, retail concepts, branding, experiential marketing and design. [2]

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Notable work

Brand development

Marketing

Store design

Films

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