Camp Copeland Studio

Camp Copeland Studio

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Camp Copeland Studio handcrafts mindful home goods and decor in glass, wool and a series of block prints to help you live well with fewer better things.

06/10/2026

Did you know that we have a blog where we share what inspires us in design and craft and how we make our work in our studio? WE DO! If you are interested in what we do, how we do it or why, it's the place for all things Camp Copeland. Each article is written by us, Alyssa and Drew, about topics that we love. For example, want to know what Danish Pastel is and why you should try it in your home? Read the article Drew wrote, which is consistently one of the most popular pages on our website! Clink the link to read more . And sign up for our newsletter to get the latest updates and articles.
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06/05/2026

An in process look at our newest linocut print inspired by Drew's love of his Moka Pot. Seriously, ask him about it sometime and you'll see him light up like he just had his second espresso of the day. All four blocks are carved and we are ready to start printing next week. Seeing the printed image come together color by color over days or even weeks is something we truly love about the printmaking process. As you may know, we print by hand with a barren and not a press making each print handmade from start to finish. Any moka pot lovers out there? post in the comments! β˜•πŸ˜ƒβ€οΈ

Photos from Camp Copeland Studio's post 06/03/2026

We’re sharing three simple vignettes that prove less really can be more. Slide 1: Linocut Block Print β€” the black and white pattern and texture of the print pair well with the sage colored wall and green plant, creating a space that is both calm and collected. Slide 2: Kiln Glass Bowls β€” colorful glass bowls add luminous effects and soft scale to neutral surfaces; they anchor the space without shouting. Slide 3: Merino Wool Catchall Bowl β€” colorful and useful, it ties your space together and creates a sense of place, inviting you to stay. We do not believe you need more objects in your home to make it a home, but better quality objects. Choosing fewer, better pieces creates a home that feels balanced, personal, and built to last. Which vignette speaks to you? Tell us below or visit our shop to explore more: https://wix.to/YPri3AI πŸ•ŠοΈβœ¨

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