Journal
R10 Journal
The Journal documents the ideas that shape R10.
Rather than functioning as a seasonal blog, the Journal examines the principles behind material selection, garment construction, and long-term design philosophy. Each entry explores the relationship between object, use, and time.
Topics range from leather evolution and fabric structure to the broader ideas surrounding quiet luxury and permanence.
These entries form an evolving editorial archive that reflects how the house approaches design.
Areas of Study
The Journal explores several recurring themes within the R10 system.
Material Study
Material determines longevity. Leather, cotton, and hardware evolve through use, developing character as they interact with time and environment.
Object Construction
Garments and leather accessories are designed with structural clarity. Proportion, stitch density, and material weight determine whether an object endures repeated use.
Quiet Luxury
Identity emerges through restraint. Objects communicate their quality through proportion, texture, and durability rather than excessive branding.
Recent Entries
These entries explore how materials evolve through use and why time remains an essential component of object design.
Explore the R10 System
Readers interested in the ideas explored in the Journal may also examine the following areas of the house:
Each section examines materials and objects from a different perspective within the broader R10 system.