From the Studio: Where It Begins

From the Studio: Where It Begins

A quiet look at how this place comes together.

Wright & Co. didn’t start with shelves or inventory.
It started at a table.

A worktable that collects more than tools. Scraps of ideas. Half-finished thoughts. Objects waiting to tell me what they want to become. This studio is not a showroom. It’s a place where things are allowed to take their time.

Some days, I’m making. Other days, I’m sourcing. Often, I’m doing both at once, with a cup of coffee going cold nearby and light moving slowly across the room. The lines between creating and curating blur here, and that’s intentional. I don’t believe handmade and found objects live in separate worlds. They inform each other. They soften each other. They belong together.

Everything that enters Wright & Co. passes through this space, either by my hands or my eye. I’m drawn to materials with weight and warmth. Wood that shows its grain. Glass that catches light instead of demanding attention. Objects that feel like they would be just as at home on a quiet shelf as they would wrapped and gifted.

You may recognize parts of this studio from my social spaces. The behind-the-scenes moments. The DIYs. The slow builds and small experiments. I’ve always shared the process openly, because the process matters as much as the finished piece. Bringing that openness into Wright & Co. felt natural.

This market is an extension of that rhythm. A place where what I make and what I find live side by side. A place built slowly, thoughtfully, and with room to breathe.

Welcome to the beginning.
You’re standing right where it all starts.

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