5 out of 5
The shadow line where the decking meets the rug is razor sharp, and that is the entire photograph. Whatever press they are using is holding detail in the darks.
Yuki Nakamura —
An archival pigment print of the Terrace Threshold photograph, in an edition of sixty, printed and numbered by the studio and supplied unframed.
USD, excluding $18 shipping. This price is held until 2027-06-30.
The picture is about the threshold rather than the room. The sliding doors stack fully into the return wall, so at this hour there is no frame between the rug and the terrace decking — the reason the floor level was held continuous across the line at some cost during construction, and the one decision in the project that could not have been reversed later.
Printed in the studio on a twelve-ink pigment press, on 310 gsm cotton rag with a matt finish. The edition is sixty, the smallest the studio has released. Every copy is signed and numbered on the reverse.
Supplied unframed and rolled, with a 25 mm unprinted border on all four sides, in a 90 mm tube.
5 out of 5
The shadow line where the decking meets the rug is razor sharp, and that is the entire photograph. Whatever press they are using is holding detail in the darks.
Yuki Nakamura —
5 out of 5
Smallest edition they have done and it shows in the handling — mine arrived with the number written in pencil and a note about which project it came from.
Claire Bennett —
4 out of 5
Good print, fair price, quick delivery. Four because the canvas on the timber wall dominates more on paper than it does on screen, which slightly works against the threshold being the subject.
Erik Sandberg —