It Pieces












Corporate Identity
2017
IT Pieces is an online design tool that materialises user data. Individualised, made to order garments that are distinctively suitable for daily use are being produced by means of several automation processes.
Online user behaviour directly influences the appearance of the knitted garment and thus creates an interaction between the individual's online-activity and the independent design tool. With ITP, Flora creates an absolutely functional and applied solution in the fashion–technology sector.
















Website
2017
IT Pieces is an online design tool that materialises user data. Individualised, made to order garments that are distinctively suitable for daily use are being produced by means of several automation processes.
Online user behaviour directly influences the appearance of the knitted garment and thus creates an interaction between the individual's online-activity and the independent design tool. With ITP, Flora creates an absolutely functional and applied solution in the fashion–technology sector.








Packaging
2017
IT Pieces is an online design tool that materialises user data. Individualised, made to order garments that are distinctively suitable for daily use are being produced by means of several automation processes.
Online user behaviour directly influences the appearance of the knitted garment and thus creates an interaction between the individual's online-activity and the independent design tool. With ITP, Flora creates an absolutely functional and applied solution in the fashion–technology sector.
N-E x BB




































Naranjo-Etxeberria x Bureau Mirko Borsche
2018
Creative Direction: Naranjo-Etxeberria
Photographers: Javier Cortés & Lara Tascón
Models: Juan Tostinson, Miguel Catto, David Rojo, Sergio Recio, Javier Resino and Arnaldo Sanz.
Location: Madrid's Suburbs
N-E x BB is a half-and-half football scarf for the 2018 Wold Cup in collaboration with the Munich-based Bureau Mirko Borsche and the Madrid-based creative studio Naranjo-Etxeberria. Each entity developed their design with the studio's name for half of the scarf. N-E x BB scarves are available in a limited and numbered editions of 50 pieces.
Un Sedicesimo


















Corraini Edizioni
170 x 240mm
2017
Illustration: Bureau Borsche
For this Un Sedicesimo 47, the Bureau took its inspiration from the illustrative and tongue-in-cheek take on online dating profiles. The aim was to break a little with the past issues, more conceptual and typographic, and to make the magazine feel light and humorous, but still very aesthetic. The choice of paper went for a very glossy feel – like photobooks – to fit the cheesiness of the illustrations.
Six Memos for the Next Millennium
Website Recording 1
3017
Website Recording 2
3017
Claudia Barcheri – SPA
























































Catalogue
180 x 330 mm
2016
Claudia Barcheri
Bureau Borsche designed the catalog for Bruneck born sculptor Ms. Claudia Barcheri’s first solo show entitled „Spa“. In terms of a bath or resort the word spa represents a private, secluded retreat, while at the same time being an artificial construct of a retreat. The intention behind „Spa“ was to create a tactile visual landscape of different textures and elements — Greenhouse architecture, bathroom amenities, lush vegetation, rubble, and soap — to form a narrative installation for the visitor to walk through. A formal blend of unwieldy raw materials and meticulous finesse are Ms. Barcheri’s trademark, which translates to a selection of silk-screened textiles paired with rough amounts of soap on mirrored surfaces.












Exhibition
2016
Claudia Barcheri
Bureau Borsche designed the catalog for Bruneck born sculptor Ms. Claudia Barcheri’s first solo show entitled „Spa“. In terms of a bath or resort the word spa represents a private, secluded retreat, while at the same time being an artificial construct of a retreat. The intention behind „Spa“ was to create a tactile visual landscape of different textures and elements — Greenhouse architecture, bathroom amenities, lush vegetation, rubble, and soap — to form a narrative installation for the visitor to walk through. A formal blend of unwieldy raw materials and meticulous finesse are Ms. Barcheri’s trademark, which translates to a selection of silk-screened textiles paired with rough amounts of soap on mirrored surfaces.
Études






























Explicit Graphics Études
2018
Études and Mirko Borsche. Limited edition exclusively made for the occasion of Études "Explicit Graphics" pop-up at Galeries Lafayette Paris. Études represents a global experience of visual culture. Established in 2012, the brand operates across platforms ranging from menswear to publishing, at once reflecting and engaging the contemporary landscape through diverse but distinct content. Guiding this hybrid practice is a strong emphasis on experimentation and collaboration, the group’s collective vision translated through a fluid merging of reference, method and medium.
Haus der Kunst Video Installation
Haus der Kunst Video Installation
2018
Visual Graphic installation for the famous Art Museum Haus der Kunst based in Munich. Smal Paze 2018.
Kitsune
















Corporate Identity
2017
Maison Kitsuné was created in Paris in 2002 by Gildas Loaëc, a former manager of the French electronic music duo Daft Punk, and Masaya Kuroki, an architect.
In Japan, Loaëc and Kuroki came together to oversee the production of Daft Punk’s anime film Interstella 5555, and developed the concept for Kitsuné – a one-of-a-kind brand that combines their two stylistically intertwined interests: fashion and music.
Julius Abendroth
























Corporate Identity
2018
Photos: Stefan Abendroth
Logo design for the fashion brand Julius Abendroth. Julius Abendroth was originally a German based Digital Studio with a multidisciplinary approach. Through it's founder Stefan Abendroth an alternative path has been found, turning the studio into a well-respected creator of ready-to-wear. All the garments were made from vintage military canvas that had seen years of history before we remanufactured it into a new form. Each piece of military canvas is unique and may have small repaired tears or stains from its long history of use. Every garment is one of a kind.