Studio Correspondence
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In the studio, our work begins long before a book takes shape. It begins with listening, with attention, with the slow work of noticing what wants to be held rather than hurried past. Over time, we found that this way of working asked for a form of communication that could live outside screens, notifications, and constant updates.
Studio Correspondence grew from that need.
Each quarter, the atelier sends a printed letter by post. It is written from the studio and shared without announcement or urgency. Alongside the letter, each mailing includes a small selection of paper goods from the atelier–materials chosen to be kept, touched, and written on.
This correspondence is not a newsletter. It is not promotional, and it does not follow a marketing calendar. It exists to preserve a space for written exchange that remains material, human, and unhurried–outside digital and commercial rhythm.
The letters may contain reflections on storytelling, fragments from the studio, thoughts on memory and making, original illustratations, or notes on the work as it unfolds behind the scenes. They are not meant to instruct or persuade, but to accompany, to offer something that arrives slowly, by hand, and stays.
For those who wish to receive this correspondence by post, a mailing address is requested solely for that purpose. Addresses are never used for advertising and are not shared.
Studio Correspondence is an extension of how we work: attentive, tactile, and deliberate. A reminder that some exchanges still belong on paper.
Further details about receiving Studio Correspondence by post can be found on the dedicated page.