Zetteler’s in-house film unit creates atmospheric and journalistic short films, and has the knowledge and experience to position these within a client’s overarching PR strategy. We bring an intimate understanding of the brand into the heart of the story, and tell it with compelling visuals that maximise impact.
Zetteler’s resident filmmaker Andy Dunn spent 12 years making music and arts documentaries for the BBC before teaming up with Zetteler. Today, he and the Zetteler Films team create engaging, story-driven films for creative brands and studios such as Riposte, Monotype, Sipsmith, Flynn Talbot and 100% Norway.
The showreel above gives a brief introduction to some of the highlights of our recent projects, but a showreel alone can never tell you the full story or truly capture the identity of the brand. Only the complete film can do that, so check out a few of our favourites below…
We followed designer Samuel Wilkinson and The Conran Shop’s Campbell Thompson to a sun- drenched workshop in Italy to find out more about how the new Latis chair is made. Mixing craft with technology, the chair is a future collectible that marries the best of Italian making with a contemporary British flavour.
MOREWith a four-decade history of disrupting, transforming and enhancing UK fashion design Vivienne Westwood is a more-than-deserving winner of LDF’s Lifetime Achievement Medal. Fusing her creative work with fierce and impactful environmental activism, Westwood continues to demonstrate how design and the creative industries can trigger positive change.
MOREFrom his 1980s beginnings as a self-taught designer welding his own furniture to the head of his internationally renowned eponymous brand, Tom Dixon is one of the most celebrated talents to emerge from the UK design scene – and a more-than-deserving deserving winner of the London Design Medal 2019.
MORELDF’s Emerging Design Medal is given to the designer who has made the biggest impact within five years of graduating. Few designers have done as much, as quickly, as 2019 winner Ross Atkin, the East London designer blazing a trail in assistive technology and accessibility-driven innovation.
MORECo-founder of creative consultancy From Now On and founder of Fixperts, Daniel Charny has built a career advocating for the power of craft and making to solve real-world problems. In recognition of his contribution to design education, Charny has been awarded the Design Innovation Medal 2019.
MOREWorking in harmony with the environment, Island Bio grows organic, affordable fruit and veg for the people of Mauritius, including new hotel SALT of Palmar. Founders Oliver Fanfan and Yannick François share their vision of a pesticide-free farm that also provides meaningful work for people in need of a second chance.
MOREWhether you’re on the beach or the streets, you’ll never be far away from the rhythmic lull of Sega music on Mauritius. One of the genres leading lights, Stephano Honoré, aka Menwar, explains the history of this fascinating form, that boasts influences as diverse as the island's inhabitants themselves.
MORECamille Walala’s first foray into hotel design for SALT of Palmar channels the bold and playful colour combinations found all over Mauritius. We followed Camille as she soaked up the atmosphere of this unique island.
MOREFor over two centuries, generations of Mauritian women have extracted salt from the Indian Ocean. Kerensa Langitan, spa manager of the island’s groundbreaking new hotel SALT of Palmar, shows us how it’s harvested.
MOREA highlight of the UK design calendar, London Design Fair is an international trade show located in the Old Truman Brewery in east London. In 2018 there were more than 500 exhibitors from 39 countries and an incredible 25,000 visitors.
MORESo much of the wonder behind craft objects is in the making process – how each practitioner shapes raw materials into something new using age-old traditions or techniques of their own making.
MOREWhat will be the design materials of tomorrow? How might we make them? What can design and science learn from each other? How can we bring cutting-edge research to life? Exhibiting at Dutch Design Week 2018, What Matter_s is an innovative Swedish project that sets out to answer these questions and more…
MOREInspired by Australia's decision to legalise same-sex marriage, Flynn Talbot has made a rainbow from +150 strands of fibre optic light, each one a different colour, for the Australia pavilion at the 2018 London Design Biennale.
MOREIn the space of a few years, Camille Walala has gone from textile designer to an internationally renowned artist, transforming buildings and public spaces from Manhattan to Mauritius. This is her story…
MOREWhat Matter_s is an initiative to bring together ten experimental and provocative design studios and ten innovative material researchers.
MOREOver six months ten pairs of designers have collaborated on the exploration of cutting-edge materials that could change the future of design and science.
MOREWhat Matter_s is an enterprise bringing together innovative design studios and material researchers working in the southern Swedish region of Skåne.
MOREArchitecture practice Feilden Fowles discuss a project close to home: the build of their own studio on a plot shared with Waterloo City Farm.
MOREBehind the scenes of Creative Mentor Network, an organisation striving to diversify the creative industries.
MOREWhat does it take to be a volunteer at a night shelter for the homeless? We spoke to some regulars to find out.
MOREA behind the scenes look at Riposte’s Made & Crafted collection for Levi’s, a series of projects by female creatives inspired by Icelandic elements.
MOREDutch Design Week exhibition What's your DNA? showcases the work of nine design studios hailing from Skåne, a region is southern Sweden.
MOREMuch of the beauty in Studio Ore’s unlacquered brass fittings can be found in their intricate making process. A visit to the brand’s studio shows how it’s done.
MOREMonotype designer Toshi Omagari describes the quirks and complexities involved in reviving five typefaces crafted by late German designer Berthold Wolpe.
MOREAn intimate film following designer Flynn Talbot through the production process for his immersive light installation in the V&A for the London Design Festival 2017.
MOREA behind the scenes look at social enterprise Restoration Station’s colour-saturated collaboration with designer Yinka Ilori.
MOREIn spotlighting the people and practices behind some of Malmö’s most innovative design studios, we explore what makes Sweden a hub for creativity.
MOREMonotype and Google unveil Noto, a new typeface family for all of the world’s languages – a digital archive of every human script…
MORESwedish textile designers Hanna Butler and Karin Olu Lindgård discuss the importance of creating products with meaning and relevance.
MOREWhat happens when you mix a visionary textile artist and a maverick designer/inventor? Simple: Curved Twist – the immense, immersive, interactive installation from Fay McCaul and Kia Utzon-Frank, unveiled at Collect Open 2017…
MOREFrom London to Oslo and back again, we speak to some of the key figures behind the 2016 exhibition, and explore what role Norwegian design has to play in the world of today.
MOREMonotype’s design team tells the behind-the-scenes story of Johnston100 – the remastered typeface of London’s transport network and the written voice of the British capital.
MORETypographic hero Alan Kitching and Eye editor John L. Walters look back on a life in letterpress, as Kitching prepares his limited-edition product range for Monotype.
MOREDesign duo Amy Hunting and Oscar Narud explain their working processes and show us around their North London studio.
MOREA look at the passionate, gin-obsessed artisans behind pioneering London distiller Sipsmith, and their beloved copper still ‘Prudence’…
MOREArtist Alex Booker reveals the techniques and tools that go into woodcut printmaking and the stories of the sea that inspire him.
MOREAs part of its quest to find the World’s Favourite Colour, G . F Smith asks six figures from the worlds of art, design and fashion to posit their favourite colours.
MOREThe story behind the birth of a new modular furniture brand, the founders and the UK’s craftspeople and manufacturers who come together to make it happen.
MORELegendary Norwegian designer Peter Opsvik and emerging talent Lars Beller Fjetland share their thoughts on form, function and furniture.
MOREHydraulic machine sculptor James Capper invites us behind the scenes of his Bermondsey workshop to watch him at work as he builds the colossal log-mover ‘Greenhorn’.
MOREAn insight into the time and craftsmanship that goes into luxury watchmaking, courtesy of independent British brand Uniform Wares.
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