5 out of 5
The greys in the stone hold their separation, which is the whole picture — a lesser print would have flattened the island into one tone. Arrived rolled and perfectly flat.
Daniel Okonkwo —
An archival pigment print of the North Light kitchen photograph, in an edition of ninety, printed and numbered by the studio and supplied unframed.
USD, excluding $18 shipping. This price is held until 2027-06-30.
The photograph was taken at eleven in the morning, which is the only hour this kitchen looks like itself. The skylight runs the length of the island and the room has no south-facing glazing at all, so the light arrives flat and cool and stays that way — the reason the joinery was specified in pale oak rather than the walnut the brief opened with.
Printed in the studio on a twelve-ink pigment press, on 310 gsm cotton rag with a matt finish. The edition is ninety. Every copy is signed and numbered on the reverse.
Supplied unframed and rolled, with a 25 mm unprinted border on all four sides for the framer to work into, in a 90 mm tube.
5 out of 5
The greys in the stone hold their separation, which is the whole picture — a lesser print would have flattened the island into one tone. Arrived rolled and perfectly flat.
Daniel Okonkwo —
5 out of 5
Larger than the Evening Elevation and it needs the wall for it. The matt paper was the right call; there is nothing in the image bright enough to want gloss.
Sofie Lund —
4 out of 5
No complaints about the print itself. Four because the 50 × 75 size is awkward to frame off the shelf and I had to have one made.
Marco Bellini —