FIELD JOURNALS

Enter a slower rhythm of creation with our collection of artisan handcrafted leather field covers, designed as enduring vessels for thought, observation, and creative practice.

This evolving series belongs to a larger structure of use rather than a fixed narrative. Each piece is part of a system of Field Practice, supporting the act of noticing, recording, and translating experience over time. Rather than existing as a standalone object, each cover is designed to move within a broader rhythm of work, alongside Field Journals, Kits, and materials used in daily study. 

The leather itself is supple and structured, balancing flexibility with durability. It is chosen not only for its appearance, but for its capacity to endure the repetition of use. It carries a quiet presence that is minimal, grounded, and free from synthetic coatings or artificial finishes.

Designed with intention, each cover embraces a reduced form. There are no unnecessary compartments or decorative additions. The structure is open and adaptable, allowing the focus to remain on the act of writing, sketching, or recording observation.

Available in multiple sizes to support different modes of practice, these covers are designed to move between studio, travel, and daily life. They are not static objects, but working materials—shaped over time through repeated use.

Within the living field, they function as vessels for thoughtful contemplation. A material structure for practice, formed by nature, craftsmanship, and the quiet accumulation of use.

FIELD JOURNALS