Inspired by a 19th century hand-made weather vane and 19th century hand-painted luggage initials, we created the graphic identity for FOX NATION, an equestrian plantation in Aiken, SC.
Hand-Engraved Silver Buckle on Hand-Stitched English Bridle Belt
Commissioned artist, Andy Byers to create a paper fox,
housed in a 19th century hand-blown glass dome vitrine.
We were asked to find a suitable leather to reupholster a c.1730 chair owned by the great 18th century English man of letters, Samuel Johnson (1709-1784). The Danish Brigatine, Metta Catherina was carrying a cargo that included tanned reindeer hides from St. Petersburg to Genoa when it sunk off the Cornish Coast in 1786. She lay almost completely buried in a deep bed of silt off Mount Edgcumbe until she was discovered by divers in 1973. A team of divers recorded and excavated the wreck over the next 32 years. We were fortunate enough to find enough of this leather to handle the reupholstery.
The chair as it appeared in a Christie's catalogue, 1928.
Completed Samuel Johnson chair with c.1786 leather
Update of the turn-of-the-century picnic set for an equestrian. Stainless steel insulated containers wrapped in natural saddle leather with a hand-tooled custom monogram, along with a hand-stitched double carabiner. It can all be treated with the same conditioner as the saddle, and will age beautifully.
The canisters are all stitched with a classic gaucho weave.
When we found this Arts & Crafts Oak Table in the Adirondacks, only remnants of the original leather were left. We added a new hand-colored leather top, and hand-tooled a Candace Wheeler carp on the top to give it a little more character.