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porsche x la marzocco
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porsche x la marzocco
A collaboration between iconic Italian coffee machine makers La Marzocco and German automaker Porsche, photographed as a study of shared engineering values—precision, durability, and industrial beauty. The limited-edition machine references Porsche’s heritage through its Martini Racing livery, echoing the graphic language of the brand’s historic race cars and placing the espresso maker firmly within a world of motorsport engineering rather than domestic kitchenware. Shot inside a workshop environment, the series pairs macro studies of internal mechanical details with wider, staged still lifes using metal worktops, tools, and automotive textures, framing the machine as an object of technical craftsmanship. The project positions the product as a functional sculpture born from the intersection of design cultures—Italian espresso tradition and German automotive performance—both obsessed with refinement in form and function.
Agency: LOOP
Art Direction: Adam Reterski, Varsha Ramesh, Producer: Mikolaj Ostrowski, Food Styling: Aaron Sharma, Gaffer: Tobias May, Spark: Katerina Vahala
A collaboration between iconic Italian coffee machine makers La Marzocco and German automaker Porsche, photographed as a study of shared engineering values—precision, durability, and industrial beauty. The limited-edition machine references Porsche’s heritage through its Martini Racing livery, echoing the graphic language of the brand’s historic race cars and placing the espresso maker firmly within a world of motorsport engineering rather than domestic kitchenware. Shot inside a workshop environment, the series pairs macro studies of internal mechanical details with wider, staged still lifes using metal worktops, tools, and automotive textures, framing the machine as an object of technical craftsmanship. The project positions the product as a functional sculpture born from the intersection of design cultures—Italian espresso tradition and German automotive performance—both obsessed with refinement in form and function.
Agency: LOOP
Art Direction: Adam Reterski, Varsha Ramesh, Producer: Mikolaj Ostrowski, Food Styling: Aaron Sharma, Gaffer: Tobias May, Spark: Katerina Vahala

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porsche x la marzocco
A collaboration between iconic Italian coffee machine makers La Marzocco and German automaker Porsche, photographed as a study of shared engineering values—precision, durability, and industrial beauty. The limited-edition machine references Porsche’s heritage through its Martini Racing livery, echoing the graphic language of the brand’s historic race cars and placing the espresso maker firmly within a world of motorsport engineering rather than domestic kitchenware. Shot inside a workshop environment, the series pairs macro studies of internal mechanical details with wider,
staged still lifes using metal worktops, tools, and automotive textures, framing the machine as an object of technical craftsmanship. The project positions the product as a functional sculpture born from the intersection of design cultures—Italian espresso tradition and German automotive performance—both obsessed with refinement in form and function.
Agency: LOOP
Art Direction: Adam Reterski, Varsha Ramesh, Producer: Mikolaj Ostrowski, Food Styling: Aaron Sharma, Gaffer: Tobias May, Spark: Katerina Vahala
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porsche x la marzocco
A collaboration between iconic Italian coffee machine makers La Marzocco and German automaker Porsche, photographed as a study of shared engineering values—precision, durability, and industrial beauty. The limited-edition machine references Porsche’s heritage through its Martini Racing livery, echoing the graphic language of the brand’s historic race cars and placing the espresso maker firmly within a world of motorsport engineering rather than domestic kitchenware. Shot inside a workshop environment, the series pairs macro studies of internal mechanical details with wider,
staged still lifes using metal worktops, tools, and automotive textures, framing the machine as an object of technical craftsmanship. The project positions the product as a functional sculpture born from the intersection of design cultures—Italian espresso tradition and German automotive performance—both obsessed with refinement in form and function.
Agency: LOOP
Art Direction: Adam Reterski, Varsha Ramesh, Producer: Mikolaj Ostrowski, Food Styling: Aaron Sharma, Gaffer: Tobias May, Spark: Katerina Vahala

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