Crafted in Madrid by a small independent leather workshop, this crossbody bag reflects the quiet precision and material intelligence of contemporary Spanish leathercraft.
Its clean, architectural silhouette and balanced proportions combine traditional saddle techniques with a refined minimalist sensibility. The result is a piece designed not only to be worn, but to age beautifully — developing a unique patina over time.
The interior is fully lined in suede leather and intentionally minimal, featuring a single zip pocket while leaving the main compartment open for everyday use. A discreet front zip pocket remains hidden beneath the closing flap.
The adjustable shoulder strap allows for comfortable crossbody wear, fitting individuals between 5’0” and 6’0” in height.
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By acquiring each piece, you actively support the preservation of traditional craftsmanship and the artisans behind it.
Rooted in the landscapes of southern Spain, this merino wool blanket reflects a long-standing tradition of textile craftsmanship.
Made from 100% Spanish merino wool sourced from historically preserved flocks grazing freely across Extremadura and Andalucía, the material offers exceptional softness, resilience, and natural insulation.
The fiber’s uniformity allows for a refined spinning process, producing a yarn that is both lightweight and durable.
Woven by a family-run textile workshop with three generations of experience, the blanket combines traditional finishing techniques — including hand-knotted fringes — with contemporary production methods.
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Availability, lead times, and variations may apply.
By acquiring each piece, you actively support the preservation of traditional craftsmanship and the artisans behind it.
From a small workshop in Galicia, the Rita bottle reflects Casa Atlántica’s approach to creating objects where the hand of the artisan remains visible.
Each piece combines traditional techniques with a contemporary sensibility, resulting in objects designed to endure — both in function and in presence.
Hand-braided using natural wicker and colored cable over a glass body, the bottle balances material contrast and texture. The interplay between structure and color gives each piece a distinct character.
Made to order, every bottle is unique, with subtle variations in color and finish.
Each piece is produced in limited quantities.
Availability, lead times, and variations may apply.
By acquiring each piece, you actively support the preservation of traditional craftsmanship and the artisans behind it.
Created in Madrid, the Birds collection by Risueño explores the intersection between functional object and artistic expression.
Produced on Vista Alegre porcelain — one of the most prestigious porcelain manufacturers in Europe, founded in 1824 in Ílhavo, Portugal — each piece is screen-printed with motifs developed by artists Joaquín and Ana Risueño.
Joaquín Risueño, whose work is part of major international museum and institutional collections, brings a visual language rooted in nature, landscapes, and imagined forms. Ana Risueño, actress and artist, complements this vision with her own pictorial universe, developed in close dialogue within this project.
Through a double-firing process, the designs are permanently integrated into the surface, allowing the pieces to move between everyday use and collectible object.
The result is a series that balances function and artistic expression, bringing a subtle narrative to the table while preserving the character of each hand-developed motif.
Each piece is produced in limited quantities.
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By acquiring each piece, you actively support the preservation of traditional craftsmanship and the artisans behind it.
Handcrafted in La Bisbal (Girona), this ceramic tableware reflects a long-standing pottery tradition rooted in the landscapes of the Empordà.
Made from locally sourced red clay, the pieces embrace a natural warmth and porosity — a deliberate contrast to the uniformity and coldness of industrial porcelain.
Each plate is finished using the traditional jaspe technique — a centuries-old glazing process that creates layered, fluid patterns through the movement of enamel across the surface. The result is a dynamic interplay of color and texture, where no two pieces are exactly alike.
Inspired by the surrounding landscape — ochres of the fields, greens of the forests, and blues of the sky and sea — the collection translates territory into surface.
Handcrafted in small batches, each piece reflects both the gesture of the artisan and the unpredictability of the process, moving between function and expression.
Each piece is produced in limited quantities.
Availability, lead times, and variations may apply.
By acquiring each piece, you actively support the preservation of traditional craftsmanship and the artisans behind it.
Rare Freight is a curatorial platform operating across Europe and the America, dedicated to the presentation of craftsmanship, material culture and artistic practices connected to place.
The project focuses on independent workshops, artisans and makers whose work continues long-standing craft traditions while remaining rooted in contemporary cultural life. These practices often exist outside large-scale production or conventional gallery systems, yet they represent a vital form of living heritage.
Through small-scale presentations, limited objects and occasional artistic productions, Rare Freight creates contexts in which craftsmanship can be encountered in a more intimate and social way. Rather than operating as a traditional exhibition or retail structure, Rare Freight develops temporary activations within the environments where cultural exchange naturally takes place.
Each project is conceived as a dialogue between territories, traditions and contemporary audiences — bringing craftsmanship into new cultural and social contexts.