Richard Mille
Project: 62886

Richard Mille

Reflecting the meticulous nature of watchmaking, the invitation is intricately crafted to mirror the internal mechanisms of a watch, featuring laser-cut details, foil impressions, and an inner invitation litho-printed in black.

Client
Richard Mille
Reference
62886
Materials
G.F. Smith, MSP White

Crafted with precision and elegance, the invitation folder is made from G.F. Smith Black Ebony paper, embodying a tactile sophistication. The artfully designed laser-cut detailing heightens the act of precision, creating a subtle interplay of light and shadow that falls across the inner invitation, enhancing its depth and allure. Foil-blocked in metallic gold and deep black, the finer details are reinforced, adding strength to the construction while maintaining an air of refined luxury.

Each folder is meticulously die-cut to a custom size and hand-finished, ensuring every element reflects an unwavering commitment to craftsmanship. The design forms the perfect symbiosis with their partnership with the Frieze Art Fair, seamlessly merging technical mastery with artistic expression. This harmonious blend of understated elegance and bold precision captures the spirit of collaboration, celebrating creativity and innovation in equal measure.

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