Craftsmanship

Craftsmanship is at the heart of everything we do. There is the hand and the mind that design, and then the hand that makes — without which nothing would exist.

Every piece begins with a drawing. Then a prototype, refined until it is exactly right. Then hands — hands that cast, cut, stitch, finish and polish each piece individually.

There is a sensuality to objects made this way. You can feel it without knowing why. Something in the weight, the surface, the way it sits against the skin.

We believe this is what an object needs to become personal. Not a logo. Not a price tag. The trace of someone's attention.

Transmission

At the rose, every piece begins with an intention. Then a drawing. Then hours of work — hands that cast, polish and assemble each piece individually until it is exactly what it should be. We believe in transmission. The intention of the designer, carried through the hands of the maker, into the object itself. And from the object, into the person who wears it. This is not something you can fake. You can feel it when you wear it.

Patience

Some pieces take months from first sketch to finished object. A prototype is made, tested, refined. Sometimes remade entirely. We do not rush this process — because the object has to be right before it exists in the world. This is why our collection remains deliberately small. Each piece earned its place.

Florence

Making leather goods in Italy as a small brand is nearly impossible today. The workshops that once worked with everyone now work only with the giants, and even then, not always in Italy. We kept looking. And we found him, an artisan in Florence whose workshop had closed, like so many others. I designed, he and his daughter made. Together we created a small series using surplus leathers from luxury houses, materials with a past life, in hands that know what leather is. We can't wait to do it again.