As backdrop to an editorial story for July 2009 Wallpaper* magazine, Peter Saville's febrile imagination constructs an imaginary 'Erotic House' of Pop perversity, sexualising an entire post-modern environment and fetishising furniture, fashion and flesh alike.
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SHOWstudio: With that distinctly raunchy finale, our live stream is complete - although our edited highlights will continue to be uploaded later today!
SHOWstudio: Our final look of today is complete, and our interviews with Mariacarla and Fran Burns are live on the site!
SHOWstudio: Going, going, gone! Catch the final look NOW and check out the highlights from the Peter Saville's Erotic House on http://www.showstudio.com
SHOWstudio: Alana flashes a rather expansive amount of flesh as she lounges on our melted chesterfield! What else would you expect from an Erotic House?
SHOWstudio: Appropriate, really, as many an item from that XXX-rated Gaultier show have cropped up in Fran's selections for this 'Erotic House' shoot
The live shoot is now over. Highlight clips will continue to be added from the shoot throughout the next few days. Please check back for updates.
Online Gallery and 'Making Of' film launched!
By SHOWstudio, 16:00 Thursday, 11 June, 2009
With the 'Sex' issue of Wallpaper* hitting newsstands today, we are able to simultaneously publish our own online gallery of the final Soft Furnishings editorial devised by Nick Knight and Peter Saville. Alongside these glossy spreads, we update the project with our final film highlight - a three-minute 'Making Of' short examining all the action behind the scenes of Peter Saville's truly unique Erotic House.
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Peter Saville
Peter Saville is a designer whose twenty-five year practice spans the fields of graphics, creative direction and art. Born in Manchester, England in 1955, he studied graphic design at Manchester Polytechnic from 1975-1978.... [more]
Nick Knight
Nick Knight, Director of SHOWstudio.com, is among the world’s most influential and visionary photographers. As a fashion photographer, he has consistently challenged conventional notions of beauty and is fêted for his groundbreaking creative... [more]
Francesca Burns
Francesca Burns is a stylist living and working in London. Originally a law student, she was encouraged to defect to The London College of Fashion by her History course director, where she went... [more]
Gideon Ponte
Gideon Ponte is a set and production designer who has worked on feature films including Buffalo 66, American Psycho, The Notorious Betty Page and Nacho Libre as well as several short films. He... [more]
Mariacarla Boscono
Mariacarla Boscono is a model who was born in Rome in 1980. She was first discovered in 1997 and has since fronted campaigns for a plethora of designers including Dolce and Gabbana, Moschino,... [more]
SHOOT
Art Direction: Peter Saville
Photography: Nick Knight
Styling: Francesca Burns at Management + Artists
Set Design: Gideon Ponte
Models: Mariacarla Boscono at Women Management, Alana Zimmer at Supreme, Tony Bruce at Storm, David O'Donnell
Hair: Christian Wood
Make-up: Hannah Murray at Julian Watson
Nails: Marian Newman at Streeters
Casting: Sidonie Barton
Digital Capture: Joseph Colley
Photographic Assistance: Tristan Thomson, Andy Vowles and Adam Goodison
Styling Assistance: Julia Sarr Jamois, Helen McGuckin and Rosa Maria Bertoli
Set Design Assistance: Poppy Bartlett
Make-up Assistance: Lauren Parsons
Hair Assistance: Jess Furlan
Production: Gainsbury & Whiting
Production Assistance: Stefania Farah
NK Image Production: Charlotte Wheeler
Lighting: Kinetic
Post Production: Epilogue Imaging
Location: Park Royal Studios, London
SHOWstudio
Creative Direction: Paul Hetherington
Editorial Direction and Interviews: Alexander Fury
Editorial and Production Management: Laura Bradley
Technical Development: Ross Phillips and Dorian Moore
Front-End Web Design and Development: Francisco Salvado
Camera Operators: Rik Patel, Antonio Silva and Andy Vowles
Vision Mixing: Jez Tozer
Film Editing: Harry Hanrahan
Design Assistance: Kate Swingler
Editorial Assistance: Isabella Burley, Lauren Fried and Caroline Legrand
Special thanks to all at Wallpaper* and Anna Blessmann