Commissions
Interior Studies, by the Studio
Bruno Ciccarelli Studio accepts a limited number of interior-focused commissions—atmospheric editorial imagery built around light, material, and quiet narrative. Each piece is designed to feel inhabited: the calm after footsteps, the weight of a lamp at dusk, the hush of rain on glass.
Best fit: hospitality, residential, boutique retail, heritage brands, designers, architects, and publishers seeking a cinematic interior voice.
What can be commissioned
Interior Studies
Single images or paired diptychs that capture a room’s “why”—composition, proportion, shadow, and material honesty.
Series: Rooms in Sequence
A cohesive release of 3–12 images exploring a space across time (morning / dusk / night), mood, or season.
Materials Portraits
Close, tactile studies—wood grain, leather, linen, stone, brass—made to sell feeling and craftsmanship, not product clutter.
Key Art for an Interior-Led Project
Hero imagery for a book, editorial feature, lookbook, or campaign where the room is the protagonist.
Deliverables
High-resolution masters for web + print
Crop variants for thumbnails / banners / title-safe layouts
Optional: film-grain + analog finishing pass (texture, halation, subtle bloom, controlled contrast)
Simple caption set (optional): short, studio-voice lines to accompany release
Process
Inquiry — intent, references, timeline, usage
Direction — one-page mood alignment (light, palette, materials, restraint level)
Concept Drafts — 2–3 compositional approaches
Production — chosen direction developed into finals
Refinement — one revision window, then export + delivery
Licensing — usage terms confirmed and documented
Timeline
Most interior commissions move in 7–21 days, depending on scope and release size. Rush windows are occasionally possible when the calendar allows.
Licensing
Commissions are delivered with a clear license: term, territory, and usage (web, print, paid, packaging). Exclusive options are available for flagship campaigns.
Inquiry
To request a commission, send:
Project type (Single / Series / Materials / Key Art)
Intended use (web, print, campaign, editorial)
Timeline / deadline
Budget range
References (3–10 links or images)
Brand / studio website + primary contact
Thank you!