As We Move Closer to Christmas

As we move closer to Christmas, the pace in the shop begins to shift. The final layers are coming together, tools are finding their places, and this season of vendor markets is coming to a close.

Our vendor markets for 2025 are officially complete, and we’re grateful for every conversation, every shared story, and every piece that found a new home this year. With that chapter wrapped, we’ve already begun registrations for events in 2026. If you’d like to see where we’ll be next, be sure to keep an eye on the calendar on our website as new dates are added.

With the close of market season comes space to reflect—and to create.

This winter, we’re changing things up by introducing a new body of work:

The Nocturne Curios Collection

The Nocturne Curios Collection is an exploration of stillness, shadow, and quiet observation. Drawing inspiration from nocturnal creatures, forest phenomena, and early natural history studies, each piece documents a moment where motion pauses and form is revealed.

Rendered through hand-burning and intarsia techniques, the works honor traditional craft while preserving the organic character of wood. Grain variation, tonal shifts, and subtle irregularities are intentionally retained, allowing the material to guide the final composition.

Rather than specimens taken from nature, these works serve as records of reverence—a cabinet of curiosities shaped by fire, patience, and restraint. Each piece stands alone while contributing to a cohesive body of work rooted in transformation, balance, and the unseen rhythms of the natural world.

All works in this collection are original, individually handcrafted, and produced in limited editions.

You can explore this evolving collection and upcoming events at
👉 visit leavesaburn.com

And if there’s something specific you’d love to see—whether a subject, creature, or idea—send us a message. Some of the most meaningful pieces begin with a quiet conversation.

As the year winds down, we’re embracing this slower season of intention, craft, and creation. Thank you for being part of the journey.

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