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Our in-house collection is a study in contrasts, exploring materials like glass, stone, and silver to create objects that invite both curiosity and connection. We believe in a beauty that's both intellectual and irreverent: the serious and the strange, the researched and the ad hoc. The tactile pleasure of a cool, smooth stone in your pocket. A sterling pill box in your palm. The feeling of wandering through a museum in a new city. The power of a color combination to conjure a memory. Objects that exist in a context you define—that do more than occupy space, and instead make room for discovery.
Devon Made
Devyn Ormsby's meticulously detailed glass fruit sculptures emerge from a rich cultural lineage. An Indigenous artist from Masterton, New Zealand, her work draws from her Nga Puhi, Ngati Ranginui, Te Arawa, and Ngati Kahungunu heritage to explore identity and form. Since her 2019 debut following studies at Elam School of Fine Arts, Ormsby's pieces have captured international attention, appearing in Architectural Digest, Elle Decoration, and Vogue. From her Auckland studio, she continues crafting works that transform the familiar into the extraordinary.
Dunton Ellerkamp
Owen Dunton Ellerkamp is a self-taught jewelry designer whose pieces reinterpret traditional design through ancient processes that begin, quite simply, with a block of wax. Working from his Brooklyn studio, each piece is meticulously hand-carved before being transformed into solid silver or gold using lost wax casting—a technique unchanged since 4000 BCE. The studio's distinctive finishing process, involving careful tumbling, sanding, and filing, creates a unique textured skin that speaks to both the hand of the maker and the quiet beauty of New England that inspires his work. This dedication to enduring craftsmanship and material integrity results in pieces that transcend trends, designed to be passed through generations.