Lampoon, Printed on silk, the BaSEment project by photographer Lennart Brede pokes fun at a delicate and precious material
WORDS
REPORTING
TAG
BROWSING
Facebook
WhatsApp
Pinterest
LinkedIn
Email
twitter X

Lennart Brede and the psychology of submission for Lampoon Online

Printed on silk, the BaSEment project by photographer Lennart Brede pokes fun at a delicate and precious material. Imprinted on its surface are S&M sex scenes

BaSEment – Troy Daniels by Lennart Brede and Noël Saavedra 

The project started purely intuitively, out of an idea that became more and more concrete while it was being implemented. In reference to the men’s magazine Penthouse came the name BaSEment. Since it is a silk magazine, the SE, material abbreviation for silk, was emphasized. It is a bespoke product of the highest quality and one-off production. Made entirely in Italy, the silk-satin including credits “WEBEREI presents Troy Daniels by Lennart Brede” was specially woven. The print is state of the art acidic print, as it is used in the industry for luxury products. Designed as a magazine that can be taken apart to use its pages as silk scarves. Edition of 3.

Photography Lennart Brede

Creative Direction: Noël Saavedra & Lennart Brede
Model: Troy Daniels (@justcantstahp)
Weaver: Noël Saavedra (@weberei)
Photographer: Lennart Brede (@lennartbredepictures)
Book: six Scarfs layered as one book. ACIDIC print on bespoke Silk

Edition of 3 | 3 AP
130 x 100 cm
Woven & printed in Italy
Photographed & assembled in Germany 2023

Film: by StudioBREDE (@studiobrede)

Lennart Brede

Lennart Brede is a London and Berlin based artist working in the fields of photography and film. With ten years in perfecting the art of visualizing ideas, he worked with a manifold list of people. After his first exhibition with Peter Lindbergh he expanded his work field into films as well as photography nationwide and abroad. He did start his career after learning under the wings of Prof. Dr. Susann Lamer, Uwe Lösch and Bazon Brock.

Editorial Team

BaSEment, Lennart Brede for Lampoon Digital

The writer does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article.

SHARE
Facebook
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Email
WhatsApp
twitter x
Saute Hermès. Photography Alessandro Fornaro

Saut Hermès: the horse goes to the tailor

Hermès’ first client? The horse. The second? The rider. A conversation with Chloé Nobecourt, Director of Hermès Equestrian Métier and the maison’s artisans on craft manufacturing