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Baum-kuchen Brass Charm – Trust the Process
£21.20
An exclusively designed Baum-kuchen brass charm “Trust the Process” made in collaboration with The Superior Labor.
Each brass charm is pressed with the “Trust the Process” quote on the front and BK logo on the back. The charm will surely inspire you every time you open your Traveler’s Notebook. The charm can be easily attached to your Traveler’s Notebook’s elastic band. The brass will darken and patina over time with usage.
Material: Brass
Dimension: 2cm in diameter
You may notice a darkening or spots on the brass. This is not considered a defect but an organic characteristic that will develop a unique patina due to the natural ageing process of brass.
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An exclusively designed Baum-kuchen brass charm “Trust the Process” made in collaboration with The Superior Labor.
Each brass charm is pressed with the “Trust the Process” quote on the front and BK logo on the back. The charm will surely inspire you every time you open your Traveler’s Notebook. The charm can be easily attached to your Traveler’s Notebook’s elastic band. The brass will darken and patina over time with usage.
Material: Brass
Dimension: 2cm in diameter
Designed By: Baum-kuchen in Los Angeles, CA
Made By: Made in collaboration with The Superior Labor in Okayama, Japan
You may notice a darkening or spots on the brass. This is not considered a defect but an organic characteristic that will develop a unique patina due to the natural aging process of brass.
Baum-kuchen started its journey in 2010 as an online store operated in the founders’ Wakako and Frido’s garage. Today they are a studio, shop, and lifestyle that are passionate about living life and excited to share with their customers everything extraordinary that inspires every day.
They are interested in exploring the idea of “Journey as the destination”, “love for analogue” and “slow living” and are constantly evolving and looking for inspiration from Japan (where Wakako grew up), Germany (where Frido is from) and everywhere in between
Their hope is to continuously bring us creativity, imagination, and inspiration.
“Baum-kuchen” is a name of a delicious German cake that has become quite popular in Japan. It looks like a tree stump and to Wakako and Frido it represents layers of happiness that have been built with time aging beautifully.