Full catalog
The entire collection
Twelve pieces made in Costa Rica, sorted by place. Each is produced in small runs — once they sell out, they become part of the archive.
12 pieces
Tortuguero Canals
Black-water canals carrying you under the jungle on the Caribbean side. At night, the leatherbacks come up the beach to nest by the moon.
Poás Volcano
The world's largest acid crater, a turquoise lake that exists only for whoever's there that morning. By noon the clouds close it again.
Arenal Volcano
The cone that lit the night for thirty years. Central America's most active volcano, asleep again since 2010 — but you still wait for it.
Monteverde Cloud Forest
A forest that lives in the clouds. Walk it long enough and the sky comes down to meet you.
Braulio Carrillo
Where the brown water of the Sucio meets the white foam of the Patria — two rivers refusing to mix beneath the bridge. The wild rainforest the capital drives past every day without seeing.
Nosara Beach
Soft sand, warm water, no streetlights. The kind of beach that ruins you for other beaches.
Conchal Beach
Sand made of crushed shells — white and pink, that crunches a little under your feet. There's nothing else like it on the Pacific.
Manzanillo
A protected stretch of Caribbean coast where leatherback turtles still come up to nest. The reserve is named for Jairo Mora Sandoval, the conservationist murdered in 2013 protecting them.
Irazú Volcano
From the summit on a clear day, you can see both oceans. There's no other place in the country where that's true.
Chirripó Peak
3,821 metres above the sea. Two days of climbing in the cold to watch the sunrise from the highest point in Costa Rica.
Río Celeste
The teñidero — the exact junction where two clear rivers meet and the water turns sky-blue. Captured in the morning hour, when the light reaches the water through the canopy.
Scarlet Macaw
Red, blue, and yellow against grey-green canopy. The bird that comes home to the same tree for forty years.