Projects.
Work and Play.
Over the past 15 years Studio Elke has been invited to collaborate on a variety of creative and commercial projects, and to lend it's distinct aesthetic to a wide range of products and brands. From community projects and charity events, to working with prestigious brands and international companies, each collaboration or commission presents an opportunity for Studio Elke to expand and distil it's visual language.
Come—Together Braidwood 2022.
Come—Together Braidwood is a two—day community cultural event exploring local history, with a weekend of cross-cultural storytelling, dance, ceremony, and song.
Marking 200 years — Acknowledging 60,000 years.
Adrian & Caz
Sustainable Braidwood.
Sustainable Braidwood is an umbrella organisation built around the values of creativity, community, and care.
By working to connect the pieces of the puzzle, Sustainable Braidwood hopes to help keep Braidwood the extraordinary and beautiful place they love.
Nakano Knives Fruit Cutting Challenge.
Studio Elke was invited to be a Nakano Knife ambassador, by the heritage Japanese, Michelin-approved knife brand.
Studio Elke was also commissioned to create a sculptural artwork composed purely out of cut fruit, to promote their 2021 'Fruit Cutting Challenge' competition.
Monga Mountain Retreat.
Tabula Rasa.
Tabula Rasa is a latin phrase that means Clean Slate, and to honour the start of a new year, Studio Elke hosted an intimate dinner, in collaboration with creative partner Common Knowledge, to celebrate the women that support and inspire them, and to set intentions for a new year.
Pattern for Yemen.
The Composite Collection.
Studio Elke and UK carpeting company Brintons collaborated to translate the Studio Elke vision into a suite of customisable carpet designs titled The Composite Collection.
The masterful collection skilfully marries Studio Elke’s intrepid, striking materiality, with Brintons’ timeless, premium woven Axminster Carpet.
Cult's Chairity.
Collectionist Hotel.
Base Camp Everest.
Aska.
Concrete.
Studio Elke collaborated with French-Australian Director Nicole Lily Rose on an arresting, conceptual film, showcasing the 2012 jewellery collection, also titled Concrete.