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Morning Glory with Mrs Jack

Time is one of the most precious things in life

The ready-set breakfast-in-bed tray is styled with reclaimed design only: City Scape coffee decanter by Lutz Rabold for Arzberg, Qualy egg cup by Mimi Berlin, industrial Camtray by Cambro. Instant interior styling from MRS JACK (mrsjack.net). The dress is vintage couture by FRANS MOLENAAR, worn with a scarf by ANNEWIL RAVENSBERGEN.

Time is one of the most precious things in life. Having a lot of it is a luxury. Another luxurious thing in life, for visual minds, is being surrounded by beautiful stuff. Objects, clothes, furniture … or in this case, serveware.

‘What does sustainable luxury mean to us? First of all, it is breakfast in bed: both having as well as gifting it. Starting the day in a peaceful manner, with the added bonus of being surrounded by beautiful, sustainable design. The same goes for the fashion in the images.  

Only locally produced (demi) couture garments were used. As for the hair: we didn’t use spray!’

Having breakfast in bed with the ‘Art-Glass Breakfast’

 

 

 

 

The ready-set breakfast-in-bed tray is styled with reclaimed designer art-glass from the 1960s/1970s. Baccarat, Peill & Putzler, Frantisek Peceny for Hermanova Hut, Helena Tynell for Riihimaki, Wilhelm Wagenfeld for Jenaer Glas. Instant interior styling from MRS JACK (mrsjack.net). Scarf and dress by ANNEWIL RAVENSBERGEN.

Photography by J.W. Kaldenbach.
Styling by Mrs Jack.
Post-production by Appdikted (Mimi Berlin Amsterdam).
With thanks to Annewil Ravensbergen.

Olfa Ben AliMrs Jack