ABOUT US






WE TRANSFORM BRAND NARRATIVES INTO COLLECTIBLE COFFEE-TABLE BOOKS


SPOILED BLUE is an independent editorial studio blending design, storytelling, and cultural insight. We craft collectible books that document and elevate brands, creatives, and institutions through design-forward editorial direction, high-level creative production, and full-service print execution. We are based between Paris and Madrid but take on global projects.





WHAT WE OFFER
We offer full-service editorial production from concept to print. From story research, concept development, interviews, and writing to production of photography, visual direction, material selection, and final print execution. 

By tapping into our global talent network, we build independent teams for every project and deliver tailor-made results.





A TIMELY OFFERING FOR THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
ACCESSIBLE PUBLISHING WITH FULL NARRATIVE CONTROL

We specialize in serving those that are too independent for traditional publishing houses, yet too visionary for formulaic storytelling. In other words, we guarantee accessible publishing with full-narrative control.





CEMENTING LEGACIES AND BUILDING CULTURAL CAPITAL





Contact



For applications, quotes, and inquiries, contact:
hello@spoiledblue.com


INSTAGRAM






Pablo Picasso 
Métamorphose II
1928


Natalia Zapata
Spoiled Blue Chair
Natalia Zapata
Buffalo Chairs
Ban Daam Museum, Black Temple
Chiang Rai, Thailand
2023
Photo of an Andrés Espinosa Print x Marcela Cure
Fragmentia sculpture by Marcela Cure - Stone & Resin Composite
2023
Gloria Sebastián Fierro
Beneficio
Cúrcuma, emulsión asfáltica sobre lino y repollo morado sobre sabana familiar, cosidos a máquina
140 x 260 x 3 cm
2023
Natalia Zapata Solano
Italian Summering in Cefalù

Digital Print
Natalia Zapata
Palomiino Fall-Winter Campaign in Paris
2024
Wall by Hugo Toro
Apartment in Paris
Maria Martins
Como uma liana
1946
Jacopo Benassi
Untitled
Wooden framed collages
Mies Van Der Roh
Mies Van Der Roh Pavillion, Barcelona
1929
Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Ehre Mut Zuversicht
 
Mixed media installation
variable dimensions
1985
Wolfgang Laib
Für einen anderen Körper (For Another Body)
Beeswax, brick construction, stucco
11 ½ × 5 ¼ × 13 feet
1988
Joseph Beuys
Gelose-Objekt
Gelatin, Wax, Transformer Part
20 cm x 35 cm x 35 cm
1969
Foto: Mario Gastinger
Carl Andre
Pyramid (Square Plan)
68 7/8 x 31 x 31 in
1959