Issued Objects is an archive.

Issued Objects is an archive of considered products and the moments surrounding them. It catalogs physical objects and cultural references shaped by proximity to people, places, and ideas we respect. Some are made. Some are experienced. All are intentional.

Objects are issued with restraint and released only when resolved. Moments are referenced, not manufactured. The archive grows slowly, entries are numbered sequentially, and nothing is rushed. This is not about scale, but about clarity, continuity, and what is worth keeping.

  • OBJECTS

    OBJECTS

    Physical products, considered.

    Each object is resolved before release, issued in limited quantity, and designed to exist beyond trend or season.

  • REFERENCES

    REFERENCES

    Moments worth recording.

    Private gatherings, cultural events, and environments that inform the work and define the world the objects come from.

  • ARCHIVE

    ARCHIVE

    A growing record.

    Objects and references are numbered, documented, and preserved as part of a living archive built over time.

Built from the Archive

Years of collecting and wearing caps informed the silhouettes. Each form was developed through reference, iteration, and use, drawing from an archive of what worked and discarding what didn’t. Materials were selected to suit each design, refined through multiple revisions until the balance felt resolved.

Established Through Culture

Issued Objects is shaped by long-term involvement in music, design, and the environments where taste develops naturally. The work comes from observing what lasts, recognizing patterns early, and building from experience rather than following trends. This perspective carries through every object, favoring restraint, authorship, and relevance over reaction.

REF.000

  • 31 Jan

    REF.001

     8AM - 10AM

    Pier 70 / San Francisco / Dogpatch

    REF.001 marks the first public reference for Issued Objects. Hosted at Pier 70 in Dogpatch, this gathering brings together a small group of friends and collaborators around shared interests in cars, watches, and considered objects.

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