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When it comes to leathercrafting projects, we wrote the book on it for DK Publishing!

Original, unique designs to help with lifting and carrying your bicycle

Stunning handcrafted bicycle bags carry the essentials and turn heads!

Best-selling "commuter essentials" for making the daily commute easier

Lifetime leather bar wraps in five styles for every type of handlebar and bicycle

Our best-selling Original Travel Cribbage Boards has fans worldwide

Unique travel-sized classic games: dice, dominoes, cribbage

Free hand-drawn printable scoresheets, rules of play & puzzles

One-of-a-kind cribbage boards: driftwood, leather, and even a belt

Leather handles in 8 styles, 4 leather colors, and 3 metal finishes

Strong yet soft, durable and sustainable, no-bumps and no-bruises

Add a label to handles and pulls for superior organization

Flexible but sturdy, creative solutions to tricky problem corners

How we're celebrating 5 years with "Gimme 5!" Campaign

How we're celebrating 5 years with "Gimme 5!" Campaign

Walnut Studiolo is celebrating five years in business! Introducing the "Gimme 5!" campaign, a ten-month-long celebration of fives. We want to give the world a "virtual high five", to everyone who has supported us all these years and created a successful American-made, sustainably-managed family company.
To give you a palm-slapping "HIGH FIVE!", we'll be releasing five new products this year, one every other month, each accompanied by a video demonstrating our favorite high fives, and five giveaways. Read more on our campaign page: http://walnutstudiolo.com/pages/gimme5
Here's a short history of our company: Walnut Studiolo started business by opening a shop on Etsy on October 10, 2009. In that shop was a collection of a few product ideas that Geoff had made and tested out on his own bike: a leather u-lock holster, a small boxy leather saddle bag, leather city grips, and his innovative design, the leather shoulder portage strap. Two months later, we introduced ourselves to the world by assembling a card table at BikePortland.org's BikeCraft Fair, and we were on our way. In 2010, Geoff started working full-time on Walnut Studiolo, and in 2011 his wife Valerie joined him. In 2013, we hired our first employee, Matt. We still work out of our home, making all of our products by hand and shipping them world-wide.

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