The kitchen isn’t an add-on—it’s part of how the studio works.

Built for food photography and real production, it’s designed to handle everything from quick test shoots to full campaign days. You can prep, cook, style, and shoot in the same space without needing to move locations.

The layout is intentionally flexible. The island is mobile, so it can shift with the shot or be removed entirely. Surfaces can be swapped. The backsplash system allows for quick visual changes, keeping projects from feeling repetitive.

It’s a working kitchen—dual-fuel range, full prep space, functional sink—but it’s also controlled enough to shoot cleanly.

For food work, it solves a lot of the usual problems before they start.

A modern kitchen with wooden cabinets, a central island with a white countertop, a dining table with wicker chairs, and decor including plants, jars, vases, and lighting fixtures.