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Collection of animation, video and design projects done in the last couple of years. This compilation includes projects for clients like: staudinger-franke, nike, greenpeace, puma, atomic... just to name a few

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
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Milano Advertising

Founded in 1947 by Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Ignazio Gardella and Corrado Corradi Dell’Acqua, Azucena has always been held in the highest esteem as an Italian brand, combining formal elegance, understated luxury and an aesthetical purity in its collections, all manufactured to the highest standard. Named after Azucena, the gypsy in the Italian opera Il Trovatore, the architects created this brand to bring together a number of collections to furnish buildings they had designed. At the same time they saw an opportunity to produce individual pieces as part of their series of furniture collections. This resulted in a range of iconic pieces - in particular the “Catilina” chair - recognisable for marrying different but very refined materials, reworked into traditional stylistic forms. B&B Italia acquired the historic brand, intending to preserve it as part of Italy’s rich heritage, and it is being relaunched in 2018 with a series of “modern classics” designed by the architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni from the late 1940s onwards. The collection includes chairs, sofas, tables and lamps that symbolise ‘made in Italy’ design and that return today as a showcase of style and quality. A MATTER OF SCALE Reportage: 03.2023 Art Direction: Juma Photo: Robert Rieger The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
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Milano Advertising

Founded in 1947 by Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Ignazio Gardella and Corrado Corradi Dell’Acqua, Azucena has always been held in the highest esteem as an Italian brand, combining formal elegance, understated luxury and an aesthetical purity in its collections, all manufactured to the highest standard. Named after Azucena, the gypsy in the Italian opera Il Trovatore, the architects created this brand to bring together a number of collections to furnish buildings they had designed. At the same time they saw an opportunity to produce individual pieces as part of their series of furniture collections. This resulted in a range of iconic pieces - in particular the “Catilina” chair - recognisable for marrying different but very refined materials, reworked into traditional stylistic forms. B&B Italia acquired the historic brand, intending to preserve it as part of Italy’s rich heritage, and it is being relaunched in 2018 with a series of “modern classics” designed by the architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni from the late 1940s onwards. The collection includes chairs, sofas, tables and lamps that symbolise ‘made in Italy’ design and that return today as a showcase of style and quality. A MATTER OF SCALE Reportage: 03.2023 Art Direction: Juma Photo: Robert Rieger The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
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Milano Advertising

Founded in 1947 by Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Ignazio Gardella and Corrado Corradi Dell’Acqua, Azucena has always been held in the highest esteem as an Italian brand, combining formal elegance, understated luxury and an aesthetical purity in its collections, all manufactured to the highest standard. Named after Azucena, the gypsy in the Italian opera Il Trovatore, the architects created this brand to bring together a number of collections to furnish buildings they had designed. At the same time they saw an opportunity to produce individual pieces as part of their series of furniture collections. This resulted in a range of iconic pieces - in particular the “Catilina” chair - recognisable for marrying different but very refined materials, reworked into traditional stylistic forms. B&B Italia acquired the historic brand, intending to preserve it as part of Italy’s rich heritage, and it is being relaunched in 2018 with a series of “modern classics” designed by the architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni from the late 1940s onwards. The collection includes chairs, sofas, tables and lamps that symbolise ‘made in Italy’ design and that return today as a showcase of style and quality. A MATTER OF SCALE Reportage: 03.2023 Art Direction: Juma Photo: Robert Rieger The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
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Milano Advertising

Founded in 1947 by Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Ignazio Gardella and Corrado Corradi Dell’Acqua, Azucena has always been held in the highest esteem as an Italian brand, combining formal elegance, understated luxury and an aesthetical purity in its collections, all manufactured to the highest standard. Named after Azucena, the gypsy in the Italian opera Il Trovatore, the architects created this brand to bring together a number of collections to furnish buildings they had designed. At the same time they saw an opportunity to produce individual pieces as part of their series of furniture collections. This resulted in a range of iconic pieces - in particular the “Catilina” chair - recognisable for marrying different but very refined materials, reworked into traditional stylistic forms. B&B Italia acquired the historic brand, intending to preserve it as part of Italy’s rich heritage, and it is being relaunched in 2018 with a series of “modern classics” designed by the architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni from the late 1940s onwards. The collection includes chairs, sofas, tables and lamps that symbolise ‘made in Italy’ design and that return today as a showcase of style and quality. A MATTER OF SCALE Reportage: 03.2023 Art Direction: Juma Photo: Robert Rieger The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
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Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
show info
Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
show info
Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
show info
Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
show info
Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
show info
Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
show info
Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
show info
Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
show info
Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
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Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

EMEIS DEUBEL: Robert Rieger for Azucena
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Milano Advertising

The interpretation of Azucena collection through a new reportage that contemplates the everlasting playfulness of Luigi Caccia Dominioni's projects, centred around the balance of shapes and proportions.

ROCKENFELLER & GöBELS: "SYNCHRONIZATION" BY JULIA BURULEVA
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Julia Buruleva is a photographer and creative director specializing in conceptual, fashion, advertising photography and motion. Gold Member and Spotlight Photographer on PhotoVOGUE She works as a commercial photographer, but she is also a visual artist, who is deeply involved in her personal art projects. And her best skill is combining these parts into one. She brings her creative vision from art into commercial shoots to make them extraordinarily eye-attractive and different from others. The way she plays with scenery, objects, models, light and decoration gives the observer the feeling of surrealism. She creates her own theatre during the shoots full of weird but visually strong aesthetics. Working between photography, performance and installation she stages psychedelic photographs with an amazing dense atmosphere that captures a world of beauty and mystery. She also creates visual concepts for music videos and other kinds of video shoots. She is currently based in Barcelona (Spain), but is open to working in any place in the world. Julia Buruleva already has produced advertising shoots for different brands from all over the world - for jewelry, fashion, swimwear brands etc. as well as editorial and commercial work for such magazines as ELLE, PAP, SICKY, L'Officiel, InStyle, REBEL Mag, Solstice, JUTE, LATEST, VEIN, REKT, Kluid, Rolling Stone, HUF and more.