For this project Studio Nuvole teamed up with Danish photographer Irina Boersma. The aim was to create a new artistic and more experimental photographic language for the Copenhagen-based 3D printing studio Ninetyoneninetytwo.
Ninetyoneninetytwo designs, develops and produces everyday objects and furniture made from recycled plastic. They believe that 3D printing is the future of design production and carefully produce their objects with a clear goal to minimize production waste.
To communicate these brand values, Studio Nuvole created a set of experimental images, produced in a low-tech studio setup.
The outcome was these dark and futuristic images in combination with experimental foggy and lighter dreamy-looking photography.
Client
NinetyoneninetytwoSector
Product designDiscipline
Art directionPhotoshoot