A voyage with my grand voyageur
Hi there,
My name is Lisa, and I would like to tell you a little bit about myself and my "voyage" at paper republic, which has been going on for almost a decade :)
The early days
Everything started about nine years ago, when I met Jérôme (CEO and founder of paper republic) at a design fair in Vienna, where we were both exhibiting. I was curious about
his story and his journals and, before I knew it, I found myself helping out here and there at paper republic pop-up shops and in the very first office.
I got my very first
grand voyageur [pocket] during those early days. I remember embossing it by hand myself, letter by letter: "Not all who wander are lost". It took me ages! The
cognac-coloured leather has darkened over the years and looking at the beautiful patina never fails to remind me of my early experiences with paper republic.
Every order goes through our hands
I continued to help out whenever I could, and finally officially joined the republic! I have been part of the team for two years now and am delighted to be in charge of our stock team: literally every single piece of your order goes through our hands. We punch out the leather, knot the
ribbons, wrap the
refills in their paper sleeves and much, much more.
A voyage in my own back garden
More than three years ago, I made a dream come true and moved to a very green and quiet area just outside of Vienna - a quiet little paradise. There's always a lot that needs to be done around the house and even more so in the garden. Whenever something comes to mind, I grab my
grand voyageur and make a note.
Lotti, Kokoschka and Kokina
Half of my garden remains wild, with beautiful flowers, stinging nettles, brambles and many more wild plants growing in it. I find it important to leave those spaces untouched, as they are a paradise for bees and bumblebees, beetles and butterflies, birds and badgers.
And then, there are Lotti, Kokoschka and Kokina, my three lovely hens. I've had hens since I moved here, although age and foxes have already taken some of them. Lotti, Kokoschka and Kokina are very curious, attentive, usually tame, and even my two cats (yes, I have cats as well!) get along with them. Chickens are great animals to keep, really fun to observe, and as a bonus, I get to think of fun chicken names and collect some fresh eggs too!
The voyage continues
With all the plants, the birds and the bees, my garden is a truly a place of abundance and inspiration, as is paper republic - so join the abunDANCE!
From Vienna with love,
Lisa
Hands-on Officer