Sarah Bagner

Sarah Bagner

Art Director/StylistLondon, United Kingdom
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Sarah Bagner

Sarah Bagner

Art Director/StylistLondon, United Kingdom
About me
Sarah is a freelance art director/stylist who works within Still Life and Interiors. Sarah loves creating sets and props and styling for shoots as well as working on Interiors projects for individuals and retailers. Sarah's Interiors book Wonder Walls, Supermarket Sarah's Guide to Display was published by Cico Books and has been translated into 3 languages.
Projects
  • FIKA
    FIKACreating a layered sculptural form by deconstructing the ingredients and emotions of a snack, Photographer Aaron Graubart and Stylist Sarah Bagner set out to explore the idea of a “conceptual sandwich”. Beginning with the idea of Fika* the project explores the rough and beautiful textures of cracker breads, with exposed plaster walls, rough floorboards and the faded romance of wilted flowers. * "Fika is a concept, a state of mind, an attitude and an important part of Swedish culture. Many Swed
  • Art Direction, Set, Props, Styling,
    Art Direction, Set, Props, Styling,Art Direction, Set, Props and Styling for the Drinks Menu at The Rose Hotel Deal. Photographer Kristy Noble
  • Monki Spring/Summer Campaign
    Monki Spring/Summer CampaignMonki - Worldwide Summer Campaign May - June 2015 Destination Summer, Art direction/Styling Windows and in-store visual merchandising across 90 stores worldwide (Europe and Asia) Live across Monki.com and Supermarketsarah.com
  • Ed's Shed
    Ed's ShedEd’s Shed, Styling, Location: Ed’s Shed, Photographer: James Champion
  • John Lewis ROOM
    John Lewis ROOMJohn Lewis Supermarket Sarah ROOM for John Lewis September 2015 Art Direction/Styling London Oxford Street Store As part of London Design Festival 2015.
  • SELFRIDGES STORE
    SELFRIDGES STORESupermarket Sarah in store at Selfridges London.
Projects credited in
  • Warehouse in Bow
    Warehouse in BowThe design exploits the dimensions of a former mechanic’s garage to create a striking set of contemporary living spaces, configured across three storeys, including private courtyard lined with Crittal windows and a secluded roof terrace. Architect: Stuart Hatcher
  • The Victorian Loft
    The Victorian LoftThe challenge of this project was to unify two neighbouring Victorian houses (1890) to create a spacious two-storey family home. Before the conversion, each house was characterised by small and narrow spaces. The layouts of both homes were immediately overturned by simply demolishing the walls that separate them.  The sleeping area is compiled of four double bedrooms and two bathrooms situated on the lower storey beneath the living area with kitchen, dinning area and guest bathroom. The H-profil
  • Project 133
    Project 133The project is a result of a strong sensibility between the lived-in and the surrounding built environment and of a desire for re-conceptualising living space in a not-traditional way and for exploring typological hybrids. The two uses, live and work, are deliberately separate and their spatial organisation different. The studios extend on the ground floor reaching, at the back, a shared private courtyard; with little outlooks they have an internal vernacular nature and a meditative essence. The
Skills
  • Fashion
  • Advertising
  • Visual Arts
  • Retail
  • Design
  • Marketing
  • Styling
  • Display
  • Interior Styling
  • Visual Display