It started with two weddings. One friend proposed on a hike up Mt. Rainier. Another nearly fell off a cliff in Los Angeles — and his girlfriend pulled him back up. They’re married now. We wanted to give them something that held those places, not as a photo but as the terrain itself. So we machined each landscape from a solid block of aluminum.
Word got around. More friends asked. After refining the process across dozens of pieces, we decided to make it official.
Today we design and engineer every piece from our workshop in Tempe, Arizona — a small team of machinists, designers, and GIS specialists obsessed with getting the details right.