The collector's code
One piece, one code. A quiet, personal key issued only after a collector's ownership is verified by the artist.
Every collector who acquires a BLOOM piece may request a unique collector's code — a personal key used to unlock the physical shop, private editions, and future collector-only experiences.
How a code is issued
Codes are issued only by the artist, and only after the collector's ownership of a piece has been verified. They are not generated automatically, and they are not sent by email chains or third parties. The collector reaches out, the artist verifies, the code is released — one piece, one code.
Why it is done this way
The process is intentional. It keeps the door small, keeps the room quiet, and keeps every collector known to the studio by name. It is slower than a login. It is meant to be.
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BLOOM is coming soon
BLOOM has not launched yet. The studio is preparing quietly for September 5 — the moment the first 669 artworks will step into the world.
The circle around BLOOM
BLOOM does not grow in isolation. Meet the artists, curators, builders and communities whose patience, craft and early belief helped shape the universe around the work.
A physical shop for holders only
We are preparing a physical shop reserved strictly for BLOOM holders. Access will require a personal collector's code, issued privately by the artist.
No logins, for now
BLOOM currently does not support user logins. We have chosen this deliberately — for simplicity, for security, and for the frictionless experience we want every collector to have.