This is a compact and minimalist kit comprising a file carrier, pen pouch and eyewear case. It is made of genuine full grain cow leather, and was oiled and waxed.
Ben Brucker comes from a family with a six-generation tradition of craftsmanship. He developed a passion for handmade objects in childhood, during his years spent in the workshop of his grandfather, a woodworker. Furthermore, his father, a valued model maker, passed on his love for exploration and adventure, leading Ben to the leather craft he practises today. In 2017, he decided to take up leatherworking based on his previous extended practical knowledge. It was a natural new beginning for him after many years of working as a church fresco painter, as he had studied theology in Romania and Byzantine art in Greece. To be closer to nature, he opened his workshop – which he shares with his wife, a furniture restorer – in an off-grid area, far from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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This is a compact and minimalist kit comprising a file carrier, pen pouch and eyewear case. It is made of genuine full grain cow leather, and was oiled and waxed.
Photo: ©Ben Brucker
This ladies' handbag comprises one compartment and an adjustable belt. It is made of full grain vegetable-tanned cow leather, and was hand painted and hand stitched.
Photo: ©Ben Brucker
Here are two examples of Ben Brucker's minimalist and easy-to-use leather goods: the eyewear etui and the long wallet are both made with full grain vegetable-tanned cow leather.
Photo: ©Ben Brucker
In this set, a forged fork, foldable field knife and ferro rod are neatly stacked in a protective sheath. Designed for outdoor adventures and to be worn on a belt, the sheath is made of full grain vegetable-tanned cow leather.
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This kit comprises leather covers and sheaths for woodworking tools, as well as a water bottle case.