Whilst many seem to be content to drown in an AI-fuelled digital sea-of-sameness, we've chosen to move in the opposite direction.

The weight of brass, the smell of timber, an object's texture or hand-feel, the sound when two materials interact, the special resonance of something considered, something beautiful, that's been locally designed and made.

Based in Wānaka and Matakana, Aotearoa New Zealand, places where others come for their holidays, where you're in the midst of a dramatic horizon the moment you step outside, we see ourselves as kaitiaki.

Stewards or caretakers.

Not just of land, but of craft, culture, community, and the conditions that enable good work to emerge, travel, and last.

In small towns like these, it doesn't matter which school you went to or where you're from. What counts is your attitude and what you contribute to the community within which you live. That's the soil from which our work grows.

Everything we do has its roots in our love of the experiential, the sensory, the emotional.