Studio Visit: Canoe Goods

Canoe Goods founder Natalie Davis takes us behind the scenes of her creative process.

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Natalie Davis, Founder of modern leather studio Canoe Goods

Austin, Texas

Photo by Benjamin Rasmussen

I started doing leatherwork in 2009. I had been working in textiles and with wood, but I had recently moved back to Texas, and I kept coming across really beautiful tooled leather boots, saddles, and briefcases. It just kind of snowballed from there.

Photo by Benjamin Rasmussen

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Here, I’m making our Sol pouf, which is based on a fractured sun design that I created. First, I stitch the individual pieces, and then it’s all put together and stuffed. Most of my design work is inspired by my personal aesthetic and my background.

Photo by Benjamin Rasmussen

I’m Arab-American, and a lot of the textiles and home goods that I grew up with have very ornate, elaborate geometric patterns. I tend to take that and edit it down in my brain until I create a lot of negative space. It’s a more modern take on pattern work.

Photo by Benjamin Rasmussen

Photo by Benjamin Rasmussen

Photo by Benjamin Rasmussen

Natalie Davis, founder of Canoe Goods in Austin, Texas.

Photo: Benjamin Rasmussen

Photo by Benjamin Rasmussen

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