Photographer Ben Anders
Bloomingdale’s latest campaign unfolds like a study in modern refinement. Interiors that breathe rather than shout. Each composition feels meticulously considered, balancing sculptural form with a sense of ease. The palette moves from muted plaster tones to deep tobacco browns and high-gloss lacquer, creating a rhythm of light and shadow that feels both timeless and current.
The styling leans toward quiet sophistication: hand-thrown ceramics, twisted metal candlesticks, and sinuous floral arrangements that lend a human imperfection to otherwise architectural scenes. There’s a distinct dialogue between eras, mid-century influences reinterpreted through a contemporary, almost meditative lens. What emerges is a portrait of modern living that values restraint, tactility, and the poetry of well-made things.