Talabartero Collection
Embroidered Bolster Pillow

$485.00

The leather poufs and pillows in this collection are inspired by the equestrian heritage of Colombia’s coffee growing region.Talabartero translates as ‘master saddler’—and the collection draws upon the expert craftsmanship and fine detailing—the stitching, the braiding, the embroidery, and the hand tooling—that characterize the best of vintage saddles from the area.

We’ve partnered with master craftsman Edgar Beltran Jaramillo and the skilled team in his Bógota-based workshop to bring this collection to life.

Each piece is crafted from a saturated jewel-toned color palette that draws on the works of Colombian artist Fernando Botero.

Leadtime 4-5 weeks.

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Description

D E T A I L S

DIMENSIONS
7” H x 27” L

MATERIALS
Natural grain leather
5 Color options
Feather down filled
Hidden zipper closure

WEIGHT
6 lbs / 3 kg

LEADTIME
4-5 weeks

With full-grain leather, the unique surface characteristics of the animal hide remain visible; natural markings and shade variations showcase the inherent beauty of the material.

LEATHER OPTIONS

ALMENDRA

NEGRO

PALMA

MORA

COBALTO

Additional information

Weight30 lbs

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  • $2,450.00

    Board-formed leather shade with brass hardware.

    The lamps in this collection are inspired by Colombia’s equestrian heritage, layered with a jewel-toned color palette that takes inspiration from the works of Colombian artist Fernando Botero.

    Talabartero translates as ‘master saddler,’ and the collection draws upon the expert craftsmanship and fine detailing—the stitching, the braiding and the hand tooling—that characterize the best of vintage saddles from the area.

    Each lamp is crafted from natural grain board-formed leather, guided by the same formation techniques as those used in fashioning saddles, with curves reminiscent of the figures in Botero’s paintings.

    We’ve partnered with master craftsman Edgar Beltrán Jaramillo and the skilled team in his Bogotá-based workshop to bring this collection to life.

    Leadtime 8-10 weeks.

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  • Saddle Lamps
    Doma Arched Sconce

    $2,750.00$2,950.00

    Board-formed leather shade with brass hardware.

    The lamps in this collection are inspired by Colombia’s equestrian heritage, layered with a jewel-toned color palette that takes inspiration from the works of Colombian artist Fernando Botero.

    Talabartero translates as ‘master saddler,’ and the collection draws upon the expert craftsmanship and fine detailing—the stitching, the braiding and the hand tooling—that characterize the best of vintage saddles from the area.

    Each lamp is crafted from natural grain board-formed leather, guided by the same formation techniques as those used in fashioning saddles, with curves reminiscent of the figures in Botero’s paintings.

    We’ve partnered with master craftsman Edgar Beltrán Jaramillo and the skilled team in his Bogotá-based workshop to bring this collection to life.

    Leadtime 8-10 weeks.

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    3D MODEL–DOMA ARCHED SCONCE–SMALL
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  • Madeja a hefty organic cotton blanket
    $675.00

    Woven on a two-pedal loom, this bedcover incorporates three different handspun cottons. The intertwining of the black warp and undyed cotton weft results in nuanced shades of black, white and grey–while a very thin, hand-dyed indigo thread runs through the canvas of the weave, resulting in subtle rivers of color.

    Leadtime 1-2 weeks.

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  • Black ceramic table lamp with black linen shade
    $1,675.00

    The clay–known as barro negro–from which these table lamps are made is exclusive to the Sierra Madre mountains in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Local legend holds that the clay is blessed.

    The deep, inky color is the result of the unique properties of this indigenous clay combined with a firing process in which the smoke and heat—and deprivation of oxygen—creates an intense carbonization effect.

    Prior to being fired in an underground, wood-burning pit, the pieces are meticulously burnished with a curved quartz stone, marking the clay with a subtle sheen.

    Created in collaboration with maestro Amando Pedro, our long time friend and collaborator, in his workshop in San Bartolo Coyotepec, we drew inspiration for the shape from ancient cántaros, the traditional vessels used to transport and store mezcal.

    Leadtime 4-6 weeks.

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