Sourcing Network Overview
Our materials come from various locations, each with distinct characteristics. We maintain detailed records of sourcing locations to ensure traceability and material authenticity.
Vintage Glass Collection Points
Specialized locations where vintage glassware is identified and collected. Each piece is evaluated for transformation potential.
Reclaimed Timber Sites
Locations where aged wood materials are sourced. Each piece carries information about its origin and previous use.
Material Origin Documentation
Location Tracking
Every material source is documented with precise location data, ensuring complete traceability from origin to final piece.
Material History
Historical context is preserved for each sourced material, maintaining connection to original purpose and location.
Quality Assessment
Materials undergo evaluation at source locations to determine suitability for transformation and final application.
Transportation Log
Careful handling ensures materials arrive in optimal condition, ready for transformation process.
Sourcing Categories
Materials are categorized by type, origin, and transformation potential. This system helps match materials with appropriate design concepts.
Glass Artifacts
Vintage glass containers and objects from various periods, each with unique characteristics suitable for transformation.
Wooden Structures
Reclaimed timber from various sources, aged naturally and ready for contemporary design applications.
Composite Materials
Objects combining multiple materials offer interesting transformation possibilities through selective preservation and modification.
Network Expansion
Continuous Discovery
Our sourcing network continues to expand as new locations are identified and evaluated for material potential.
Quality Standards
All sourcing locations must meet established quality criteria to ensure materials suitable for transformation.
Sustainable Practices
Sourcing methods prioritize environmental responsibility and material preservation over extraction.