K-448
Creating digital strategies and content for fashion & lifestyle brands.
Part of @spaceandagency group
@accident.agency
@1984_pr
Wemanage

Milan, Corso Venezia 29. Zucchetti Showroom.
Documented by Giulio Ghirardi.
@giulioghirardistudio
@studiolys__

Milan, Corso Venezia 29. Zucchetti Showroom.
Documented by Giulio Ghirardi.
@giulioghirardistudio
@studiolys__

Milan, Corso Venezia 29. Zucchetti Showroom.
Documented by Giulio Ghirardi.
@giulioghirardistudio
@studiolys__

During Milano Design Week 2026, Faye Toogood takes over Casa Tacchini with Material Anthology: nine spaces reimagined through the elements of Tacchini’s archives, where matter becomes the protagonist.
Moving through workshops, offcuts and samples, @T_o_o_g_o_o_d has reshaped each room into a site-specific sculpture that celebrates the hands-on process of design. Colour not as surface, but as something alive, waiting to be read.
This is not only a display. It is a conversation between creatives that share the same curiosity: that the most honest forms are found, not drawn.
Photographed by @Helenio_Barbetta
Discover it at Casa Tacchini | Largo Claudio Treves, 5, Milan
21–26 April
Tue–Sat | 10.00 – 19.00
Sun | 10.00 – 17.00
By registration at the link in bio.
#Tacchini #TacchiniItalia #TacchiniItaliaForniture #MDW26

During Milano Design Week 2026, Faye Toogood takes over Casa Tacchini with Material Anthology: nine spaces reimagined through the elements of Tacchini’s archives, where matter becomes the protagonist.
Moving through workshops, offcuts and samples, @T_o_o_g_o_o_d has reshaped each room into a site-specific sculpture that celebrates the hands-on process of design. Colour not as surface, but as something alive, waiting to be read.
This is not only a display. It is a conversation between creatives that share the same curiosity: that the most honest forms are found, not drawn.
Photographed by @Helenio_Barbetta
Discover it at Casa Tacchini | Largo Claudio Treves, 5, Milan
21–26 April
Tue–Sat | 10.00 – 19.00
Sun | 10.00 – 17.00
By registration at the link in bio.
#Tacchini #TacchiniItalia #TacchiniItaliaForniture #MDW26

During Milano Design Week 2026, Faye Toogood takes over Casa Tacchini with Material Anthology: nine spaces reimagined through the elements of Tacchini’s archives, where matter becomes the protagonist.
Moving through workshops, offcuts and samples, @T_o_o_g_o_o_d has reshaped each room into a site-specific sculpture that celebrates the hands-on process of design. Colour not as surface, but as something alive, waiting to be read.
This is not only a display. It is a conversation between creatives that share the same curiosity: that the most honest forms are found, not drawn.
Photographed by @Helenio_Barbetta
Discover it at Casa Tacchini | Largo Claudio Treves, 5, Milan
21–26 April
Tue–Sat | 10.00 – 19.00
Sun | 10.00 – 17.00
By registration at the link in bio.
#Tacchini #TacchiniItalia #TacchiniItaliaForniture #MDW26

During Milano Design Week 2026, Faye Toogood takes over Casa Tacchini with Material Anthology: nine spaces reimagined through the elements of Tacchini’s archives, where matter becomes the protagonist.
Moving through workshops, offcuts and samples, @T_o_o_g_o_o_d has reshaped each room into a site-specific sculpture that celebrates the hands-on process of design. Colour not as surface, but as something alive, waiting to be read.
This is not only a display. It is a conversation between creatives that share the same curiosity: that the most honest forms are found, not drawn.
Photographed by @Helenio_Barbetta
Discover it at Casa Tacchini | Largo Claudio Treves, 5, Milan
21–26 April
Tue–Sat | 10.00 – 19.00
Sun | 10.00 – 17.00
By registration at the link in bio.
#Tacchini #TacchiniItalia #TacchiniItaliaForniture #MDW26
CUFFIO / A Uniform for @navadesignmilano
On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2026, OLDER Studio, in collaboration with NAVA Design Milano, presents CUFFIO, a backpack cover that redefines the concept of the urban accessory.
Designed to protect against the unexpected of urban life, CUFFIO is a contemporary uniform that brings together utility and identity.
NAVA has always recognised and supported the talent of major designers—from Max Huber to Ettore Sottsass, from Enzo Mari to Bob Noorda—making design its founding value. The brand’s collaboration with OLDER Studio triggers a dialogue between heritage and next-generation vision, where past references and present language merge into one evolving uniform.
CUFFIO is paired with NAVA’s iconic Easy Plus line, in a system where backpack and uniform move as one. Design, protection, and personal expression aligned, thanks to the application of see-through eyelets, an adjustable closure with drawstrings and belt buckles that wrap around the backpack, functional pockets and an interwoven cord system.
20—26 April 2026, 10AM - 7PM
NAVA Flagship Store
Via Durini, 2, 20122, Milano
Curated by @k448_studio
Digital & Press @1984_pr @barbatibertolissi
Video @mattia_cossi
#OLDERSTUDIO
#NavaDesignMilano

Maquette of Kurt Cobain’s Childhood House at 210 E 1st St. Aberdeen, WA 98520, USA, Source: Beverly Hills based real estate firm.
2025
coloured pencil, paper, plasticine, oil pastels, acrylicpaint, acrylic foil, markers, varnish, Kapa board, plexiglas.
19,5 x 28,8 x 23,8 cm
In studio installation.
Via Natale Battaglia, 8 – Milano.
@vittorio.visciano

Maquette of Kurt Cobain’s Childhood House at 210 E 1st St. Aberdeen, WA 98520, USA, Source: Beverly Hills based real estate firm.
2025
coloured pencil, paper, plasticine, oil pastels, acrylicpaint, acrylic foil, markers, varnish, Kapa board, plexiglas.
19,5 x 28,8 x 23,8 cm
In studio installation.
Via Natale Battaglia, 8 – Milano.
@vittorio.visciano

For Faye Toogood, materials are a playground. Texture, weight, surface: each element a starting point, an invitation to see familiar things with new eyes. And colour is never separate from matter itself. It lives inside it: in the blush of a timber knot, in the deep veins of raw marble, in the weight of a lump of clay held up to the light. Each material carries its own chromatic intelligence, waiting to be read.
For Milan Design Week 2026, @T_o_o_g_o_o_d takes over Casa Tacchini. Moving through the brand’s archives, workshops and raw ingredients, the designer reshapes offcuts, samples and materials into site-specific sculptures that celebrate the hands-on, human intelligence of making.
The result is MATERIAL ANTHOLOGY, a site-specific sculptural intervention that moves through Tacchini’s archives, reshaping raw elements into something entirely new. A meditation on matter itself.
Coming soon at Casa Tacchini.
Casa Tacchini | Largo Claudio Treves, 5, Milan
21–26 April
Tue–Sat | 10.00 – 19.00
Sun | 10.00 – 17.00
By registration at the link in bio.
#Tacchini #TacchiniItalia #TacchiniItaliaForniture #MDW26

For Faye Toogood, materials are a playground. Texture, weight, surface: each element a starting point, an invitation to see familiar things with new eyes. And colour is never separate from matter itself. It lives inside it: in the blush of a timber knot, in the deep veins of raw marble, in the weight of a lump of clay held up to the light. Each material carries its own chromatic intelligence, waiting to be read.
For Milan Design Week 2026, @T_o_o_g_o_o_d takes over Casa Tacchini. Moving through the brand’s archives, workshops and raw ingredients, the designer reshapes offcuts, samples and materials into site-specific sculptures that celebrate the hands-on, human intelligence of making.
The result is MATERIAL ANTHOLOGY, a site-specific sculptural intervention that moves through Tacchini’s archives, reshaping raw elements into something entirely new. A meditation on matter itself.
Coming soon at Casa Tacchini.
Casa Tacchini | Largo Claudio Treves, 5, Milan
21–26 April
Tue–Sat | 10.00 – 19.00
Sun | 10.00 – 17.00
By registration at the link in bio.
#Tacchini #TacchiniItalia #TacchiniItaliaForniture #MDW26

For Faye Toogood, materials are a playground. Texture, weight, surface: each element a starting point, an invitation to see familiar things with new eyes. And colour is never separate from matter itself. It lives inside it: in the blush of a timber knot, in the deep veins of raw marble, in the weight of a lump of clay held up to the light. Each material carries its own chromatic intelligence, waiting to be read.
For Milan Design Week 2026, @T_o_o_g_o_o_d takes over Casa Tacchini. Moving through the brand’s archives, workshops and raw ingredients, the designer reshapes offcuts, samples and materials into site-specific sculptures that celebrate the hands-on, human intelligence of making.
The result is MATERIAL ANTHOLOGY, a site-specific sculptural intervention that moves through Tacchini’s archives, reshaping raw elements into something entirely new. A meditation on matter itself.
Coming soon at Casa Tacchini.
Casa Tacchini | Largo Claudio Treves, 5, Milan
21–26 April
Tue–Sat | 10.00 – 19.00
Sun | 10.00 – 17.00
By registration at the link in bio.
#Tacchini #TacchiniItalia #TacchiniItaliaForniture #MDW26

For Faye Toogood, materials are a playground. Texture, weight, surface: each element a starting point, an invitation to see familiar things with new eyes. And colour is never separate from matter itself. It lives inside it: in the blush of a timber knot, in the deep veins of raw marble, in the weight of a lump of clay held up to the light. Each material carries its own chromatic intelligence, waiting to be read.
For Milan Design Week 2026, @T_o_o_g_o_o_d takes over Casa Tacchini. Moving through the brand’s archives, workshops and raw ingredients, the designer reshapes offcuts, samples and materials into site-specific sculptures that celebrate the hands-on, human intelligence of making.
The result is MATERIAL ANTHOLOGY, a site-specific sculptural intervention that moves through Tacchini’s archives, reshaping raw elements into something entirely new. A meditation on matter itself.
Coming soon at Casa Tacchini.
Casa Tacchini | Largo Claudio Treves, 5, Milan
21–26 April
Tue–Sat | 10.00 – 19.00
Sun | 10.00 – 17.00
By registration at the link in bio.
#Tacchini #TacchiniItalia #TacchiniItaliaForniture #MDW26

For Faye Toogood, materials are a playground. Texture, weight, surface: each element a starting point, an invitation to see familiar things with new eyes. And colour is never separate from matter itself. It lives inside it: in the blush of a timber knot, in the deep veins of raw marble, in the weight of a lump of clay held up to the light. Each material carries its own chromatic intelligence, waiting to be read.
For Milan Design Week 2026, @T_o_o_g_o_o_d takes over Casa Tacchini. Moving through the brand’s archives, workshops and raw ingredients, the designer reshapes offcuts, samples and materials into site-specific sculptures that celebrate the hands-on, human intelligence of making.
The result is MATERIAL ANTHOLOGY, a site-specific sculptural intervention that moves through Tacchini’s archives, reshaping raw elements into something entirely new. A meditation on matter itself.
Coming soon at Casa Tacchini.
Casa Tacchini | Largo Claudio Treves, 5, Milan
21–26 April
Tue–Sat | 10.00 – 19.00
Sun | 10.00 – 17.00
By registration at the link in bio.
#Tacchini #TacchiniItalia #TacchiniItaliaForniture #MDW26

The Sartorial Portrait.
Sartorio Spring/Summer 2026 documented by James Weston and styled by Ivan Bontchev.
Creative by K-448
@j.j.weston
@ivanbontchev
@lou.rose

The Sartorial Portrait.
Sartorio Spring/Summer 2026 documented by James Weston and styled by Ivan Bontchev.
Creative by K-448
@j.j.weston
@ivanbontchev
@lou.rose

The Sartorial Portrait.
Sartorio Spring/Summer 2026 documented by James Weston and styled by Ivan Bontchev.
Creative by K-448
@j.j.weston
@ivanbontchev
@lou.rose

The Sartorial Portrait.
Sartorio Spring/Summer 2026 documented by James Weston and styled by Ivan Bontchev.
Creative by K-448
@j.j.weston
@ivanbontchev
@lou.rose

Milan, 2026.
Tacchini’s textile project. A visual journey unfolding alongside Giusi Tacchini as she moves through Brera District and around the new Casa Tacchini showroom, revealing the textile research and evolution behind the latest collections.
Documented by Benedetta Stefani.
Production by K-448
Art Direction by K-448 in close dialogue with Giusi Tacchini.
@giusi_tacchini
@maledetta.stefani
@irenepassalacqua_

Milan, 2026.
Tacchini’s textile project. A visual journey unfolding alongside Giusi Tacchini as she moves through Brera District and around the new Casa Tacchini showroom, revealing the textile research and evolution behind the latest collections.
Documented by Benedetta Stefani.
Production by K-448
Art Direction by K-448 in close dialogue with Giusi Tacchini.
@giusi_tacchini
@maledetta.stefani
@irenepassalacqua_

Milan, 2026.
Tacchini’s textile project. A visual journey unfolding alongside Giusi Tacchini as she moves through Brera District and around the new Casa Tacchini showroom, revealing the textile research and evolution behind the latest collections.
Documented by Benedetta Stefani.
Production by K-448
Art Direction by K-448 in close dialogue with Giusi Tacchini.
@giusi_tacchini
@maledetta.stefani
@irenepassalacqua_
Sartorio Spring/Summer 2026, ‘A Sartorial Portrait’. Directed by Emanuele Cantò.
Creative by K-448
@emanuele.canto
@j.j.weston
@ivanbontchev
@lou.rose

KINKS #4 BY Lukas The Illustrator.
Highlighting objects—unique or everyday—that hold hidden stories. The fourth episode features the essentials by @lukastheillustrator, each with a story to tell.
[1] ARMOR COSTUME FROM LEGEND (1985)
One of my favorite movies. Costumes, set, story, soundtrack… all perfection. Medieval fantasy films may have peaked in the 80’s. I love an armored chest and a bare leg. The silvery scales are incredible, I’d like to have a waistcoat made of them, or walls draped in them.
[2] 80’s SWISS MOUNTAINEERING BOOTS
They’ve carried me on many an unexpected journey. I feel more at ease when I know I could climb a mountain at a moment’s notice.
[3] A BUST OF NEPTUNE PAINTED TWO WAYS
I am always looking through art and objects, in person or online, and it’s such a treat to come across editions of the same piece decorated in different ways. I think these guys are particularly special. One belongs to the V&A and the other was recently up for auction.
[4] SARREGUEMINES SHELL PLATES
When I moved into my cabin in December I needed plates and these were the first ones that came to mind. On a trip to the tat shop down the road from me I saw a tower of pink rising from a table near the back, and sure
enough it was a set of the grotto glam plates of my dreams. Now I feel like a merman whenever it is mealtime.
[5] APENNINE COLOSSUS
Just outside of Florence lives a large handsome man made of stone. In his chest there is a grotto, and on his back, a dragon. He has lived in my dreams for many years and in October I finally met him.
[6] SHIP BROOCH
Cut steel and sterling, shining like the seas of Cornwall where I bought it. There’s a jewelry shop in Penzance quite like a dragons hoard. I asked the woman behind the counter if she had any ships and she went right to a case near the front and pulled this one out. I’d never have found it, but she knew right where it was. I think my asking paired with her knowing turned it into a good luck charm. I wear it every day.
[7] FILM POSTER
A poster from one of my favorite films, it hangs above my desk.

KINKS #4 BY Lukas The Illustrator.
Highlighting objects—unique or everyday—that hold hidden stories. The fourth episode features the essentials by @lukastheillustrator, each with a story to tell.
[1] ARMOR COSTUME FROM LEGEND (1985)
One of my favorite movies. Costumes, set, story, soundtrack… all perfection. Medieval fantasy films may have peaked in the 80’s. I love an armored chest and a bare leg. The silvery scales are incredible, I’d like to have a waistcoat made of them, or walls draped in them.
[2] 80’s SWISS MOUNTAINEERING BOOTS
They’ve carried me on many an unexpected journey. I feel more at ease when I know I could climb a mountain at a moment’s notice.
[3] A BUST OF NEPTUNE PAINTED TWO WAYS
I am always looking through art and objects, in person or online, and it’s such a treat to come across editions of the same piece decorated in different ways. I think these guys are particularly special. One belongs to the V&A and the other was recently up for auction.
[4] SARREGUEMINES SHELL PLATES
When I moved into my cabin in December I needed plates and these were the first ones that came to mind. On a trip to the tat shop down the road from me I saw a tower of pink rising from a table near the back, and sure
enough it was a set of the grotto glam plates of my dreams. Now I feel like a merman whenever it is mealtime.
[5] APENNINE COLOSSUS
Just outside of Florence lives a large handsome man made of stone. In his chest there is a grotto, and on his back, a dragon. He has lived in my dreams for many years and in October I finally met him.
[6] SHIP BROOCH
Cut steel and sterling, shining like the seas of Cornwall where I bought it. There’s a jewelry shop in Penzance quite like a dragons hoard. I asked the woman behind the counter if she had any ships and she went right to a case near the front and pulled this one out. I’d never have found it, but she knew right where it was. I think my asking paired with her knowing turned it into a good luck charm. I wear it every day.
[7] FILM POSTER
A poster from one of my favorite films, it hangs above my desk.

KINKS #4 BY Lukas The Illustrator.
Highlighting objects—unique or everyday—that hold hidden stories. The fourth episode features the essentials by @lukastheillustrator, each with a story to tell.
[1] ARMOR COSTUME FROM LEGEND (1985)
One of my favorite movies. Costumes, set, story, soundtrack… all perfection. Medieval fantasy films may have peaked in the 80’s. I love an armored chest and a bare leg. The silvery scales are incredible, I’d like to have a waistcoat made of them, or walls draped in them.
[2] 80’s SWISS MOUNTAINEERING BOOTS
They’ve carried me on many an unexpected journey. I feel more at ease when I know I could climb a mountain at a moment’s notice.
[3] A BUST OF NEPTUNE PAINTED TWO WAYS
I am always looking through art and objects, in person or online, and it’s such a treat to come across editions of the same piece decorated in different ways. I think these guys are particularly special. One belongs to the V&A and the other was recently up for auction.
[4] SARREGUEMINES SHELL PLATES
When I moved into my cabin in December I needed plates and these were the first ones that came to mind. On a trip to the tat shop down the road from me I saw a tower of pink rising from a table near the back, and sure
enough it was a set of the grotto glam plates of my dreams. Now I feel like a merman whenever it is mealtime.
[5] APENNINE COLOSSUS
Just outside of Florence lives a large handsome man made of stone. In his chest there is a grotto, and on his back, a dragon. He has lived in my dreams for many years and in October I finally met him.
[6] SHIP BROOCH
Cut steel and sterling, shining like the seas of Cornwall where I bought it. There’s a jewelry shop in Penzance quite like a dragons hoard. I asked the woman behind the counter if she had any ships and she went right to a case near the front and pulled this one out. I’d never have found it, but she knew right where it was. I think my asking paired with her knowing turned it into a good luck charm. I wear it every day.
[7] FILM POSTER
A poster from one of my favorite films, it hangs above my desk.

KINKS #4 BY Lukas The Illustrator.
Highlighting objects—unique or everyday—that hold hidden stories. The fourth episode features the essentials by @lukastheillustrator, each with a story to tell.
[1] ARMOR COSTUME FROM LEGEND (1985)
One of my favorite movies. Costumes, set, story, soundtrack… all perfection. Medieval fantasy films may have peaked in the 80’s. I love an armored chest and a bare leg. The silvery scales are incredible, I’d like to have a waistcoat made of them, or walls draped in them.
[2] 80’s SWISS MOUNTAINEERING BOOTS
They’ve carried me on many an unexpected journey. I feel more at ease when I know I could climb a mountain at a moment’s notice.
[3] A BUST OF NEPTUNE PAINTED TWO WAYS
I am always looking through art and objects, in person or online, and it’s such a treat to come across editions of the same piece decorated in different ways. I think these guys are particularly special. One belongs to the V&A and the other was recently up for auction.
[4] SARREGUEMINES SHELL PLATES
When I moved into my cabin in December I needed plates and these were the first ones that came to mind. On a trip to the tat shop down the road from me I saw a tower of pink rising from a table near the back, and sure
enough it was a set of the grotto glam plates of my dreams. Now I feel like a merman whenever it is mealtime.
[5] APENNINE COLOSSUS
Just outside of Florence lives a large handsome man made of stone. In his chest there is a grotto, and on his back, a dragon. He has lived in my dreams for many years and in October I finally met him.
[6] SHIP BROOCH
Cut steel and sterling, shining like the seas of Cornwall where I bought it. There’s a jewelry shop in Penzance quite like a dragons hoard. I asked the woman behind the counter if she had any ships and she went right to a case near the front and pulled this one out. I’d never have found it, but she knew right where it was. I think my asking paired with her knowing turned it into a good luck charm. I wear it every day.
[7] FILM POSTER
A poster from one of my favorite films, it hangs above my desk.

KINKS #4 BY Lukas The Illustrator.
Highlighting objects—unique or everyday—that hold hidden stories. The fourth episode features the essentials by @lukastheillustrator, each with a story to tell.
[1] ARMOR COSTUME FROM LEGEND (1985)
One of my favorite movies. Costumes, set, story, soundtrack… all perfection. Medieval fantasy films may have peaked in the 80’s. I love an armored chest and a bare leg. The silvery scales are incredible, I’d like to have a waistcoat made of them, or walls draped in them.
[2] 80’s SWISS MOUNTAINEERING BOOTS
They’ve carried me on many an unexpected journey. I feel more at ease when I know I could climb a mountain at a moment’s notice.
[3] A BUST OF NEPTUNE PAINTED TWO WAYS
I am always looking through art and objects, in person or online, and it’s such a treat to come across editions of the same piece decorated in different ways. I think these guys are particularly special. One belongs to the V&A and the other was recently up for auction.
[4] SARREGUEMINES SHELL PLATES
When I moved into my cabin in December I needed plates and these were the first ones that came to mind. On a trip to the tat shop down the road from me I saw a tower of pink rising from a table near the back, and sure
enough it was a set of the grotto glam plates of my dreams. Now I feel like a merman whenever it is mealtime.
[5] APENNINE COLOSSUS
Just outside of Florence lives a large handsome man made of stone. In his chest there is a grotto, and on his back, a dragon. He has lived in my dreams for many years and in October I finally met him.
[6] SHIP BROOCH
Cut steel and sterling, shining like the seas of Cornwall where I bought it. There’s a jewelry shop in Penzance quite like a dragons hoard. I asked the woman behind the counter if she had any ships and she went right to a case near the front and pulled this one out. I’d never have found it, but she knew right where it was. I think my asking paired with her knowing turned it into a good luck charm. I wear it every day.
[7] FILM POSTER
A poster from one of my favorite films, it hangs above my desk.

KINKS #4 BY Lukas The Illustrator.
Highlighting objects—unique or everyday—that hold hidden stories. The fourth episode features the essentials by @lukastheillustrator, each with a story to tell.
[1] ARMOR COSTUME FROM LEGEND (1985)
One of my favorite movies. Costumes, set, story, soundtrack… all perfection. Medieval fantasy films may have peaked in the 80’s. I love an armored chest and a bare leg. The silvery scales are incredible, I’d like to have a waistcoat made of them, or walls draped in them.
[2] 80’s SWISS MOUNTAINEERING BOOTS
They’ve carried me on many an unexpected journey. I feel more at ease when I know I could climb a mountain at a moment’s notice.
[3] A BUST OF NEPTUNE PAINTED TWO WAYS
I am always looking through art and objects, in person or online, and it’s such a treat to come across editions of the same piece decorated in different ways. I think these guys are particularly special. One belongs to the V&A and the other was recently up for auction.
[4] SARREGUEMINES SHELL PLATES
When I moved into my cabin in December I needed plates and these were the first ones that came to mind. On a trip to the tat shop down the road from me I saw a tower of pink rising from a table near the back, and sure
enough it was a set of the grotto glam plates of my dreams. Now I feel like a merman whenever it is mealtime.
[5] APENNINE COLOSSUS
Just outside of Florence lives a large handsome man made of stone. In his chest there is a grotto, and on his back, a dragon. He has lived in my dreams for many years and in October I finally met him.
[6] SHIP BROOCH
Cut steel and sterling, shining like the seas of Cornwall where I bought it. There’s a jewelry shop in Penzance quite like a dragons hoard. I asked the woman behind the counter if she had any ships and she went right to a case near the front and pulled this one out. I’d never have found it, but she knew right where it was. I think my asking paired with her knowing turned it into a good luck charm. I wear it every day.
[7] FILM POSTER
A poster from one of my favorite films, it hangs above my desk.

KINKS #4 BY Lukas The Illustrator.
Highlighting objects—unique or everyday—that hold hidden stories. The fourth episode features the essentials by @lukastheillustrator, each with a story to tell.
[1] ARMOR COSTUME FROM LEGEND (1985)
One of my favorite movies. Costumes, set, story, soundtrack… all perfection. Medieval fantasy films may have peaked in the 80’s. I love an armored chest and a bare leg. The silvery scales are incredible, I’d like to have a waistcoat made of them, or walls draped in them.
[2] 80’s SWISS MOUNTAINEERING BOOTS
They’ve carried me on many an unexpected journey. I feel more at ease when I know I could climb a mountain at a moment’s notice.
[3] A BUST OF NEPTUNE PAINTED TWO WAYS
I am always looking through art and objects, in person or online, and it’s such a treat to come across editions of the same piece decorated in different ways. I think these guys are particularly special. One belongs to the V&A and the other was recently up for auction.
[4] SARREGUEMINES SHELL PLATES
When I moved into my cabin in December I needed plates and these were the first ones that came to mind. On a trip to the tat shop down the road from me I saw a tower of pink rising from a table near the back, and sure
enough it was a set of the grotto glam plates of my dreams. Now I feel like a merman whenever it is mealtime.
[5] APENNINE COLOSSUS
Just outside of Florence lives a large handsome man made of stone. In his chest there is a grotto, and on his back, a dragon. He has lived in my dreams for many years and in October I finally met him.
[6] SHIP BROOCH
Cut steel and sterling, shining like the seas of Cornwall where I bought it. There’s a jewelry shop in Penzance quite like a dragons hoard. I asked the woman behind the counter if she had any ships and she went right to a case near the front and pulled this one out. I’d never have found it, but she knew right where it was. I think my asking paired with her knowing turned it into a good luck charm. I wear it every day.
[7] FILM POSTER
A poster from one of my favorite films, it hangs above my desk.

KINKS #4 BY Lukas The Illustrator.
Highlighting objects—unique or everyday—that hold hidden stories. The fourth episode features the essentials by @lukastheillustrator, each with a story to tell.
[1] ARMOR COSTUME FROM LEGEND (1985)
One of my favorite movies. Costumes, set, story, soundtrack… all perfection. Medieval fantasy films may have peaked in the 80’s. I love an armored chest and a bare leg. The silvery scales are incredible, I’d like to have a waistcoat made of them, or walls draped in them.
[2] 80’s SWISS MOUNTAINEERING BOOTS
They’ve carried me on many an unexpected journey. I feel more at ease when I know I could climb a mountain at a moment’s notice.
[3] A BUST OF NEPTUNE PAINTED TWO WAYS
I am always looking through art and objects, in person or online, and it’s such a treat to come across editions of the same piece decorated in different ways. I think these guys are particularly special. One belongs to the V&A and the other was recently up for auction.
[4] SARREGUEMINES SHELL PLATES
When I moved into my cabin in December I needed plates and these were the first ones that came to mind. On a trip to the tat shop down the road from me I saw a tower of pink rising from a table near the back, and sure
enough it was a set of the grotto glam plates of my dreams. Now I feel like a merman whenever it is mealtime.
[5] APENNINE COLOSSUS
Just outside of Florence lives a large handsome man made of stone. In his chest there is a grotto, and on his back, a dragon. He has lived in my dreams for many years and in October I finally met him.
[6] SHIP BROOCH
Cut steel and sterling, shining like the seas of Cornwall where I bought it. There’s a jewelry shop in Penzance quite like a dragons hoard. I asked the woman behind the counter if she had any ships and she went right to a case near the front and pulled this one out. I’d never have found it, but she knew right where it was. I think my asking paired with her knowing turned it into a good luck charm. I wear it every day.
[7] FILM POSTER
A poster from one of my favorite films, it hangs above my desk.

Jacob Cohën SS26 documented by Luna Conte.
Creative by K-448 and Paola Manfrin.
@lunacontee
@ivanbontchev
@paolamanfrina
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