Benjamin Baccarani

FROM A DISTANCE

CAMAPAIGN FOR BATTEN AND KAMP X ENTIRE STUDIOS
ART DIRECTION SET DESIGN AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY BENJAMIN BACCARANI
ARTWORKS BY ALEXANDRA BATTEN AND DANIEL KAMP

POST PRODUCTION BY FLAVIA PELUZZO

Wide view of the full studio set displaying an arrangement of metal, stone and cast sculptures on white pedestals across a gradient grey background.
Close-up detail of a large dark textured metal slab sculpture shot from a low upward angle, revealing the rough granular surface and geometric form.
A sculptural dark metal rose with detailed petals and thorned stem leaning against the corner edge of a white plinth, casting a sharp shadow against a dark background.
A dark cast metal sculpture of two intertwined branch-like forms threaded through an oversized industrial chain link, suspended from a metal rod against a gradient background.
A rough pale stone with dark red mineral veining suspended mid-air by a steel chain and carabiner hardware against a dark gradient background.

FROM A DISTANCE - SPRING 25

From a Distance is a content campaign built around Batten & Kamp, designers reshaping the landscape of collectible design through digital experimentation and meticulous craft. The project translates their process into a visual narrative — staging the studio as a technological garden where simulation and materiality coexist.

Batten & Kamp seated apart on white pedestals amid their sculptural works — a cast metal lounge chair, raw stones and mineral objects — dressed in black against a soft grey gradient.
A large dark textured rectangular metal panel with a raw stone fragment at its base, set against a deep black gradient background.
A cast aluminium lounge chair with a heavily textured surface photographed at floor level, its reclined form extending toward the camera against a dark studio background.