was founded in the summer of 2025 as a deeply personal expression of artist Logan Fowler’s evolving identity—a union of soft femininity and rebel masculinity. Rooted in her distinct point of view, each piece emerges from the curiosity of her heart’s desires, shaped by what instinctively catches her eye and lingers in her imagination.
Every object is composed almost entirely of antique or foraged materials—tokens of history once held by someone else, now repurposed into new forms that carry fresh meaning. Logan is drawn to items that are intriguing and charged with story: pieces engraved with names, businesses, or honors; objects that feel silly, serious, ornate, or quietly utilitarian. Many bear the marks of time—scratches, patina, wear—evidence that they once traveled with their owner, lived in pockets, hands, and daily rituals.
Each creation carries its own origin story, its own imperfections, and its own energy. No two pieces are ever the same. The process of sourcing is slow and intentional; objects are never hunted en masse, but discovered when they are meant to be. What Logan chooses often mirrors her own memories—fragments that feel familiar, emotional, or unresolved—allowing past and present to intertwine in the making.
Wayne Elliett is more than adornment. It is art, storytelling, and an offering of continuity. The work honors the idea that when you wear a piece, you carry the stories of others with you—alongside your own. The purpose is not to sell fast, appeal to the masses, or strip objects of their soul, but to allow them another life and to find the person who sees their own reflection in the history, the story, and the imperfections within.
Tender yet defiant, nostalgic yet unconventional, each piece blurs the line between relic and wearable—inviting connection, recognition, and quiet contemplation.