WOLF: A Family History of Boxmaking
Discover the story of the Wolf family and its boxmaking business, written by Simon Wolf and Rachael Taylor.
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.
- Book Format: Hardback
- Pages: 164
First published in 2024 by WOLF 1834 Ltd, The Rock Business Park, Washington RH20 3GR in association with Rachael Taylor Ltd, Tower Point, Brighton BN1 1YR
- Written & edited by Simon Wolf & Rachael Taylor
- Art direction by Tardeo Ajodha
- Editorial assistance by Annie North
- Image retouching by John Doran
- Picture editing by Elisé Jurković
- Illustrations by Bill Sanderson and Jon Rogers @ Phosphorart
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