WOLF: A Family History of Boxmaking

Discover the story of the Wolf family and its boxmaking business, written by Simon Wolf and Rachael Taylor.

AUD$150.00
Product Description

It is 1834.The bustling German town of Hanau is brimming with goldsmiths and silversmiths, and the time has come for young Gottlieb Wolf to pick a trade. He chooses boxmaking and in doing so sets a family tradition in motion that will continue for more than 190 years.

This is the story of the Wolf family and its boxmaking business, which has been passed down through six generations – surviving wars, recessions, pandemics and heart-breaking personal tragedy. Its spans three centuries and takes on a journey from Hanau to Sweden, the United States and Great Britain.

Discover how each generation made its mark on the business, and the world; from inventing the iconic pirouetting ballerina jewellery box, to designing for royalty and developing patented watch winders. With access to never-before-seen family archives, get to know the people behind the boxes, with searingly honest accounts of what life was like for the Wolf family at its highest and lowest moments. 

This is the tale of how to create a legacy…and protect it.

Deliveries & Returns

DELIVERY

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Orders are typically dispatched within 24 hours of payment confirmation, occurring from Monday to Friday. However, potential delays may transpire during promotional periods.

Delivery Time Frames
Metro areas: 1 - 5 business days
Regional areas:  3 - 7 business days for regional areas.
Delivery estimates may be longer during Christmas and is dependant on the logistical capacities of our couriers.

Returns:
Authorisation for returns must be sought within 14 working days of order receipt. Products are expected to be returned in a pristine, unused state and within the original packaging. Items not meeting these conditions are subject to a 20% restocking fee.

WOLF is not responsible for return freight costs. For return instructions, please contact [email protected].

Warranty

WOLF products are covered by a 5 year warranty against manufacturing defects.  Please register your purchase to activate warranty.

Sustainability

Printing
Printed in Great Britain by CarbonNeutral® printer Pureprint on FSC® certified paper. Printer registered to the Environmental Management System ISO14001 & Forest Stewardship Council (FSC®) chain-of-custody certified.

Exterior slip case box: Colorado Tissue Lined cloth 100% rayon with paper backing printed with foil blocking.

Book outside covers: Colorado Tissue Lined cloth 100% rayon with paper backing printed with foil blocking.

End Papers: G.F Smith Colorplan Amethyst
G.F Smith Colorplan represents an exceptional achievement in paper making. Every one of its 55 colours, 25 embossings and 10 weights is made sustainably, in Great Britain.

Inside pages: G.F Smith / Munken Lynx Rough Natural White
Manufactured in Munkedal, a village in western Sweden, Munken Design was created to meet the need for a premium uncoated range of papers and boards. It is a paper that is produced with attention to detail and a passion for the quality, tactility and sensory impact of the final product. The natural qualities of the Munken Design range are drawn from a desire to put the environment and the mill’s impact on its natural surroundings as the first priority. There are eight options in the range, in both rough and smooth finishes and all are certified age resistant. 

Munken Design is Cradle to Cradle Certified™️ is a globally recognised standard for safe, sustainable products manufactured through the circular economy. Applying the Cradle to Cradle principle means that Arctic Paper Munkedals is not only minimising negative influences, but leaving a positive footprint in its production of Munken Design. The mill has long been committed to creating a healthy connection between industry and nature, always striving to align with the best environmental practices.