Aussie photographer Cory White documents men of note on his website Mr Blanc and this month's subject is writer-turned-knife maker (seriously) Joel Bukiewicz.
The guys at Kings County Distillery have just released a 'somewhat experimental' and rather timely chocolate whiskey.
Over the last decade and a half Alain de Botton has carved a niche for himself as the world's pre-eminent evangelist of popular philosophy.
Smith volume 01 axe men, Best Made Co., have a new project on the chopping block.
Philosopher, author, traveller and Smith Journal contributor Alain de Botton is touching down in Australia early next year.
Typewriters were the cover stars of Smith volume one and nobody in Australia knows more about them than Robert Messenger, owner of the Australian Typewriter Museum in Canberra.
Ever gone over to a mate's and wished that you could leave with a few choice objects? Melbourne's 'Open House' gives free reign to this whim; objects include furniture by Smith Journal volume one alumnus, Greg Hatton.
Rob Cordiner gave us a tour of his Melbourne studio, Parts & Crafts, for Smith Journal volume one. There was so much to cover that we couldn't talk in detail about his publishing house, Smalltime Books. This is the story.
We're not sure how we first stumbled upon the work of Jed Lind, but his photo series, Small is Beautiful, was one of the visual high points of Smith Journal volume one. We recently spoke to the artist about his wider body of work, fly fishing and living in L.A.
We’d never heard of a ‘fleshing wheel’ until we spoke to taxidermist Ryan Hanley for Smith Journal volume one.