As I wandered between the shelves, the idea came to me. What if there was a little sister to the Love Box? Something intimate, personal, but more accessible? A love letter — just with pictures instead of words.
That's how my new product came to life, which I'd like to introduce to you here. I've lovingly christened it Love Letter. The little sister to my Love Box, if you will. While the Love Box with up to 50 motifs in A4 format is more of a collector's piece for die-hard enthusiasts, the Love Letter focuses on the essentials: exactly twelve hand-selected photos in 14x20cm format (with a 0.5cm white border).
Printed on Fuji Color Silk, a silk-finish paper at 235g/m². The material feels premium and special. Exactly right for what it's meant to be: a small work of art you can touch.

One specialty definitely is the Japanese envelope. Anyone who knows me knows I love details. These envelopes have something you can't describe — you have to hold them in your hands. The binding thread crosses intricately around the hollow rivets, transforming each opening into a small ceremony. It's not something to rush through in passing, but rather an invitation to pause and savor the moment.

Limited to ten pieces per model, the envelope stamped, signed, and numbered by me. Why only ten? Because rarity has its charm. And because I'm not the type who mass-produces. Each Love Letter is a conscious act — from selecting the images to the final sealing of the envelope.
But then an even crazier idea came to me. Why not ship worldwide? For free. Yes, you read that right. Whether to Munich or Melbourne, Berlin or Boston — shipping costs are included in the price. My accountant will probably tear my head off, but oh well. I know there are admirers of my work everywhere. Why should they be penalized just because they don't live around the corner?

The packaging? A simple, sturdy Colompaq shipping envelope in white. Neutral, discreet, secure. Nobody needs to know what's inside. That stays between us.
For the launch — how that sounds, like I'm selling vacuum cleaners — I've set the price at 99 euros. That's less than some people spend on dinner. For twelve hand-selected, high-quality printed photographs of one of your favorite models. Packaged like a love letter from another time.
You have a favorite model? Let me know. Then your Love Letter is already on its way. It doesn't get any simpler.

P.S. There's one more little detail, a lovingly planned surprise, tucked away in this love letter too. It's just a small thing, and since it's a surprise, I can't give it away.