ValetMobile
For the gentleman who travels light but lives well, a conveyance with compartments for the essentials: a shelf for books, a mini cellar for the pleasures of the grape, and a hidden chamber for weed, its sweet, resinous scent a private indulgence for quieter hours. This is a valet not fixed to a corner of the room, but prepared to roll wherever the day’s pursuits require.
Its carriage rides on spoked iron wheels, once part of an early 20th-century French baby pram. The frame is an alliance of bentwood curves, a carpenter’s level, the sagging mesh of a once-taut tennis racket, and a milliner’s hat form. A hanger hook awaits the keys; pegs stand ready for shirts; a mirror catches the final adjustment before departure.
It is, in spirit, Victorian: a trusted aide-de-camp for the man who has everything, rendered here with a wink. In this updated inventory, every possession has its place—from the rarest vintages to hardcovers to greener comforts whose fragrance lingers like a whispered promise—an object to be loaded and lived with—where utility and imagination travel together.
