Blog Bodies
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Read more: Haus Nostromo Playlist I: Flora
Haus Nostromo Playlist I: Flora
Welcome to the first installment of a new series of articles in which we celebrate the common threads that weave through our store and community us...Read more -
Read more: Gritstone; Sentinels of the Moors
Gritstone; Sentinels of the Moors
Jonathan Hyde explores the ancient rock formations of the Peak District and how we are humbled by the stones that will outlive us all. Crow Sto...Read more -
Read more: The Weeping Willow; Woe and the Roots of Resilience
The Weeping Willow; Woe and the Roots of Resilience
“Slow wind sighed through the willow leaves, The ripple made a moan, The world drooped murmuring like a thing that grieves; And then I felt alone.”...Read more -
Read more: Through The Lens; Dissecting the Visuals of Vaagner
Through The Lens; Dissecting the Visuals of Vaagner
We at The Haus have longtime been fans of the black and white photography and experimental curation of record label, Vaagner. As we proudly unveil ...Read more -
Read more: Worshipping the destroyer; our fascination with the flame
Worshipping the destroyer; our fascination with the flame
Fire, the most dramatic of the four elements and arguably the most sublime affects as all. As they rage through our forests and edge ever closer ...Read more -
Read more: I. The Heide In Splendour
I. The Heide In Splendour
Forayer is a collaborative series between Thomas Fisher and Kiyoshi Stelzner. Real and imagined journeys with words woven through visions in ink and colour.Read more -
Read more: In defence of the night; Finding solace in the darkness
In defence of the night; Finding solace in the darkness
Throughout human history and across cultures, darkness carries with it negative connotations. Fear, evil, and death all seem to leap from every lon...Read more -
Read more: Ouroboros; In every end there is a new beginning
Ouroboros; In every end there is a new beginning
Rachel explores the concept of the snake that eats itself, musings on time and the line between hope and terror. "It had no need of eyes, for ther...Read more