For the person who has always understood that the best moments deserve to be captured properly.
The vintage camera is not just a piece of equipment. It is a philosophy. The decision to slow down. To look at something carefully before committing to the frame. To understand that the image you are about to make is worth the time it takes to get it right. The people who love photography — the real kind, the kind that involves thought and patience and an eye that has been trained over years to see what most people look past — they carry that philosophy into everything they do.
Their bar should reflect that. This one does.
Fill it with your whisky of choice and place it somewhere the light can reach it properly. The amber of the whisky fills the body of the camera and glows through the crystal the way the best photographs catch light — unexpectedly, beautifully, and in a way that makes you stop and actually look.
What makes the Vintage Camera Edition different:
• Crystal decanter shaped exactly like a vintage camera with high-level retro detail. The lens, the body, the dials and buttons that belong to an era when photography was slower, more deliberate, and arguably more meaningful — captured in handcrafted glass with the kind of craftsmanship that any photographer will recognize as a proper tribute to the instrument they love.
• Fill it with any whisky of your choice. 500 ml capacity. Sits on a bar shelf, a photography studio, a creative workspace, or anywhere that belongs to someone who looks at the world with a trained and particular eye.
• The most unexpected creative piece in the collection. Not a vehicle. Not an animal. Not a cultural icon. A camera — for the person whose creative identity is built around the act of seeing things carefully and preserving what matters. In crystal, it becomes both a tribute to that identity and the most interesting object on any shelf it touches.
• The gift for the photographer, the creative, and the person who has always had an eye for the things most people walk straight past. The one whose home is full of objects chosen with intention. Who will pick this up, turn it over, look at the detail on the lens, and know immediately that whoever found this actually understood them.
The shot worth taking. The pour worth making. 📷
Emma and Grace chose this piece for their King Street collection because Thomas always believed the people who look at the world with a trained eye and the patience to capture what they see deserve something that honors that gift with the same care and attention they bring to every frame. It is part of the Moving Sale — everything in the shop is going before they hand over the keys. Once they move to their new warehouse, it will not be at this price again.