Listen to Piper & Daniel

Piper and Daniel work with paper, structure, and time.

Bookbinding is a discipline built on precision and patience, where small, deliberate actions accumulate into something enduring. Their practice draws on traditional techniques, from sewing and folding to covering and finishing, each step requiring focus and restraint.

In an age of digital consumption and disposable print, their work affirms the book as an object of care. A bound book holds knowledge not only in its pages, but in its construction, how it opens, how it wears, how it survives use.

Piper and Daniel’s practice reflects a shared commitment to making slowly, honouring materials, and preserving skills that depend on hands-on learning and transmission.

Listen as they speak about process, collaboration, and the quiet craft of binding knowledge together.