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Welcome to GG leather’s Journal. Pull up a seat and join our hunt for insights and stories on design, life on the move and responsible business.
We spoke to an Olympian, an Everest climber and a creative business owner, to find out what it’s like to live on the edge.
We asked some friends to share their favorite GG leather moments, and got some great stories, from the heartwarming to the hilarious.
The artist behind our Galaxy Grey Designers Edition collaboration reveals how she evokes the micro and the macro, from one humble starting point.
We can learn a lot from someone about the material objects they rely on. For artist Stephen Baker, his tools hint at a craft that’s both simple and complex, analogue and digital.
We can learn a lot about someone from the material objects they rely on. For agile project manager and social enterprise founder, Joel Hanna, it’s about finding freedom and focus, no matter what (or where).
We can learn a lot about someone from the material objects they rely on. For interior designer Grace Lim, her tools reveal a level of detail and craft that merge artist with mathematician.
We can learn a lot about someone from the material objects they rely on. For ‘The Keyhole Surgeon’, his tools hold a history (and some secrets) like few others.
We can learn a lot about someone from the material objects they rely on. With Anna Marrone, we get the sense that tactility is everything.
Australian artist and illustrator Karan Singh describes his career path as a personal project that just got out of hand.
This Hawaiian-based photographer demonstrates an almost sage-like ability to determine what is most important in her life, and make it abundant.
As the co-founder of London events company, The Bulb, Selina and her team are proving it’s possible to be creative, exciting and environmentally responsible.
20-year-old Matt Cherubino’s photography career was forged in one moment on a remote road. And life has since been one of twists, turns and wild foreign landscapes.
The most influential woman in Melbourne’s coffee scene is living proof that the little moments in life can transform our trajectory.