Carl Kleiner: IKEA
While the overhead shot is far from new, the special eye for composition has made Carl Kleiner’s





While the overhead shot is far from new, the special eye for composition has made Carl Kleiner’s work a haven for those who love neatness and order. Having previously handled the direction for IKEA’s previous cookbook, Kleiner resumes the role of re-imagining IKEA’s housewares with several shots depicting some of the kitchen aids and utensils you can find at the massive Swedish lifestyle purveyor.
Photographer/Stylist: Carl Kleiner/Evelina Kleiner
Source: HUH.