New search:
If you are not happy with the results below please do another search
THE SOURCE by E. Conor Hagen for Mast Brothers Chocolate
I'm sure you're probably all sick of chocolate by now after Christmas and New Year? I've still got lots left that I don't really want to consume, but it's definitely nowhere near as nice as this chocolate made by the Mast Brothers. I don't know how I missed this, since it's over two months old, but
Mast Brothers Chocolate by Cool Hunting
Cool Hunting always produce some quality material, picking out unusual subjects and guiding us through processes or production techniques. This time we get a tour of the Mast Brothers, two chocolatiers, Rick and Michael Mast, showing us how they make their chocolate DIY style. The creativity showcas
Interview with Jonathan Legge, Co-Founder of Makers and Brothers
Interview with Jonathan Legge, Co-Founder of Makers and Brothers About Makers and Brothers Makers & Brothers is a project developed by two brothers, Jonathan and Mark Legge, in a suburb of Dublin, Ireland named Blackrock. It’s a venture founded on simple things; the handmade, objects of i
Jonathan Legge of Makers and Brothers
About Makers and Brothers Makers & Brothers is a project developed by two brothers, Jonathan and Mark Legge, in a suburb of Dublin, Ireland named Blackrock. It’s a venture founded on simple things; the handmade, objects of integrity, contemporary vernaculars, a curation of everyday design
Josh Vogel Short Film by The Scout Magazine
You know it's your day when The Scout Magazine produce a short film, they've only produced four in the past but each and every one has been a remarkable introduction into the lives of some really inspiring creatives. Previously they've spoken to chocolatiers the Mast brothers, architects Roman and W
Hiking in the Town of Wazuka with d:matcha
About Wazuka Many famous tea areas reside in Japan but one with the most breathtaking views is situated just an hour outside of Kyoto. The small town of Wazuka is said to have been selected as a tea production area during the Kamakura period (1192-1333), making it one of the oldest tea regions in Ja
Crockery by Max Lamb
I’ve been meaning to post about Max Lamb for many months now, If I recall correctly I think I wrote a little piece on him a year ago which was about his collaboration with Dunhill on a chair. It was an interesting project but for some reason or another I’ve never got around to posting up more of