Stationary, stamp, leather keychains and antlers (for the antler handlebars)
Close-up of collateral with antler.
Letterhead, envelope, hand-made leather keychain and custom wood-handled stamp.
All the black elements on the stationary are printed, while the red logos are individually stamped by hand.
Each business card is stamped by hand and therefore unique.
Close-up of the business cards and rubber stamp.
Front and back of the business card.
Some of the tools used and the Six-Pack-O-Kubb game. Everything was made by hand in the woodshop in Toronto.
The branding process - step 1: lighting the blow-torch.
The branding process - step 2. heating the brand. The brands were machined from solid copper.
The branding process - step 3: applying the brand. A jig was used to ensure proper placement and alignment.
The branding process - final product.
Leather blanket roll with maple toggle / handle, leather and canvas tote, leather keychains, leather bicycle pedal toe-straps, Six-Pack-O-Kubb game and select leather working tools. All the leather is vegetable tanned scraps and samples from an upholstery company.
Stop-motion animation of the Six-Pack-O-Kubb being assembled and un-assembled.
The branded handle cover rotates away so the handle can be slid out and the other pieces can be removed.
The canvas and leather tote getting branded - note the little puff of smoke - that means it's working.
The branded leather keychain.
Side view of the Lumburr bicycle.
The Six-Pack-o-Kubb set, as it's name suggests, can also serve as beer carrier. With the dividers in, bottles fit perfectly, take the dividers out, and cans and tall cans can be carried around.
Close-up of the branded cedar crate.
Rear view of the Lumburr bicycle.
The antler handlebars were carved by hand from found shed deer antlers. The actual antler fits inside the bars and is secured with 2 brass pins on either side. There's leather washers at the connection and a relief cut-away in the antlers that is wrapped in red thread and impregnated with epoxy resin.
Money shot of the antler handlebars. Other angles for the antlers were explored, but this seemed like the safest for both the rider and motorist (while still looking badass).
The Lumburr bike with the Six-Pack-O-Kubb and the leather and canvas tote in the rear crate.
A 360 turntable view of the Lumburr bicycle.
A neat spread of the Six-Pack-O-Kubb, the Lumburr bicycle and the various accessories.
All the Lumburr goods together with their creators.
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