In this episode of The Trades Show, host Briana Ottoboni sits down with leatherworker Ian James, in his namesake brand’s retail space and workshop in San Francisco, California.
Their conversation unpacks Ian's journey from dropping out of Parsons to launching his own label and opening a retail space in San Francisco. Ian shares insights into the day-to-day life of a leatherworker, the challenges of running a brick and mortar store, and how he has pushed boundaries in bag design to create meaningful art.
Ian also delves into his transition into fine art, the impact of the pandemic on his business, and offers advice for aspiring leatherworkers. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about creativity, resilience, and the artistry of leatherwork.
The Trades Show is a show about modern craftwork—a conversation series with artisans and a return to what makes us human: the ability to create with our hands.
👜 Where to find Ian:
Website: https://www.ianjamesmade.com
Instagram: @ianjamesmade
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🎙️ Credits:
Guest – Ian James, Leatherworker
Host & Creator – Briana Ottoboni
Production – Fractal Studio (https://www.fractalstudio.work/)
Creative Direction, Filming, & Editing – Briana Ottoboni
Original Music – Federico Wanzo, Skane Music
📺 In this episode:
00:00 Resilience and Creativity: Overcoming Challenges
00:23 Welcome to The Trades Show
01:18 Introducing Ian James: Leatherworker and Designer
02:16 A Day in the Life of Ian James
03:25 The Journey from Parsons to Etsy
05:34 The Evolution of Ian James' Designs
08:37 The Transition to Leatherworking
13:29 Balancing Corporate Life and Craftsmanship
17:10 Starting the Retail Journey
17:44 Opening the First Store
18:10 Challenges and Costs of Setting Up
20:08 Struggles and Adaptations
22:05 Creative Breakthroughs
24:27 Exploring Leather Art
31:56 Advice for Aspiring Leatherworkers
34:29 Final Thoughts and Encouragement