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Ikebana shears have been refined across centuries—originating in the Nara period as part of Buddhist floral offerings an...

Fire has always started with a little friction, and this cast iron cube makes that feel intentional. The deep knurling p...

When you pull this pen from its sleeve, it makes a little pop. That sound is the effect of high manufacturing tolerances...

Dave Canterbury is a New York Times bestselling author and one of the most respected voices in wilderness self-reliance....

Hedley & Bennett built the Essential Apron. Then people started cooking for eight hours straight and needed something mo...

Woven at a Yorkshire mill that’s been operating since 1837 — one of the last surviving vertical mills in England, still...

Made in Germany, which is the only place you should source a cuckoo clock. This one plays 12 melodies and sends a cuckoo...

The knife that handles about 80% of everything that happens in a kitchen — and it knows it. At 2.2mm, the blade is thin...

The Santoku is Japan’s answer to the chef’s knife — same versatility, better geometry for board work. The flat edge is b...

Designed with working chefs who actually transport their knives and have opinions about it. The whole back panel is doub...

Regular notebooks dissolve when they meet weather. The Expedition was built for the places where that matters. Yupo synt...

Barnaby Black makes this stuff with wild-harvested plants and trees, for use in the wild, and it smells exactly like tha...

Every ingredient in this tin was wild-harvested from the Pine Barrens—one of the last great stretches of eastern wildern...

Coastal Sage smells like standing on a California bluff with the Pacific wind in your face. Barnaby Black wild-harvests...

Over 12 wild-harvested botanicals — red cedarwood, blue tansy, cascade hops flower, Tasmanian blue gum, mountain mint, r...

The wool for this throw comes from the first shearing of a Merino lamb — typically around seven months old — which is wh...

The Pointer is the bag for people who are tired of carrying a bag that’s larger than the problems they’re trying to solv...

This is the axe that built the north woods. The Hudson Bay pattern came from French voyageurs and trappers who needed so...

This bag survived our coffee-spilling, laptop-dropping, "where did I put my keys" lifestyle for three months without a s...

Filson's been making this exact briefcase since 1994, which in briefcase years is basically forever. While other bags ch...

Faribault has been weaving blankets in the USA since 1865, and this one is pure cotton, woven in Maine. The Edgecomb has...

MagnaCut steel at 62 HRC is the kind of specification that makes knife people stop scrolling. The Genesis is finished wi...

Same spirit as the tee, lighter everything else. Hand screen-printed in Leadville by a thru-hiker, this cropped racerbac...
