There’s a particular kind of inspiration that comes from living and working in the Scottish Highlands — the kind shaped by weather, wildlife, and the slow, steady rhythm of rural craft. Our newest release grew directly from that landscape.
Today, we’re excited to share the Red Deer Leather Card Wallet, a handcrafted piece made here in our workshop on the remote Morvern Peninsula.

A Wallet Inspired by Scotland’s Largest Native Animal
The red deer is woven into the story of the Highlands — powerful, iconic, and deeply rooted in the land. This new wallet carries that spirit in a subtle, everyday form. Each one is stamped with a distinct red deer motif on the front, a small nod to the animals that roam the hills around us.

Crafted Slowly, by Hand
Every wallet begins as a piece of beautiful Italian vegetable‑tanned leather, chosen for its sustainability, durability, and natural character. From there, each one is:
- hand‑cut
- shaped and prepared in the workshop
- saddle‑stitched using traditional techniques
- finished with care so it will last for years
Because every piece is made individually, no two wallets are ever exactly alike. The markings, the grain, the finish — each one carries its own quiet uniqueness.

Designed to Age Beautifully
Vegetable‑tanned leather is one of those materials that only gets better with time. As you use the wallet, it will soften, deepen in colour, and develop a rich patina that reflects your daily life. It’s a minimalist design, but one that grows more characterful the longer it’s carried.

Key Features
- Handmade in the Scottish Highlands
- Stamped with Scotland’s iconic red deer
- Crafted from sustainable Italian vegetable‑tanned leather
- Hand‑cut and saddle‑stitched for lasting strength
- Ages beautifully with a natural patina


A Piece for Those Who Value Craft and Story
This wallet is for people who appreciate good quality materials, slow‑made goods, and the feeling of carrying something with a story behind it. It’s simple, functional, and rooted in place — just like the craft traditions that inspired it.
Thank you for supporting small‑batch Scottish craftsmanship and the work that comes out of our little workshop on Morvern.