House Correspondence

Contact

Gyre & Wabe is a small house operating at personal scale. Correspondence is handled directly and reviewed with care. Use the channels below for collector questions, commissions, collaborations, vendor matters, and official house communication.

Collector Inquiries
Commission Requests
Vendor Contact
House Correspondence
Primary Contact

General house correspondence

For most inquiries, begin with the house email. This is the correct channel for collector questions, artifact inquiries, registry issues, acquisition concerns, and general communication.

Email: Gyreandwabe@proton.me

Commissions

Commission and custom inquiry policy

Commission availability is determined by house capacity and fit.

Not every request will be accepted. The house prioritizes alignment with its own language, standards, and issue logic. Requests should be clear about intent, visual direction, timeline, and whether the inquiry is for private collection, gifting, or another purpose.

Commission correspondence should begin by email and be marked clearly in the subject line.

Direct Scale

The house is small on purpose, so contact remains direct.

Correspondence is not routed through a corporate support structure. That means responses may take time, but they are reviewed at the level of the house itself rather than absorbed into generic customer-service language.

Vendor & Market

Vendor, collaboration, and event inquiries

For market appearances, curated events, collaborations, press, or vendor communication, contact the house by email and identify the inquiry type immediately. Include dates, location, platform, and any relevant deadlines or expectations.

Clear context helps the house determine fit quickly and respond with less back-and-forth.

Collector Support

Order and registry help

If something needs correction, include the identifying details.

For order concerns, registry mismatches, or authentication questions, include the artifact name, SKU, registry designation, and any relevant screenshots or photos. The more precisely the issue is described, the faster it can be reviewed.

The house works best when the object is referred to by its actual archive identity rather than by general description alone.

Contact Standard

Clear correspondence receives the best response.

Name the inquiry directly, include the relevant identifying details, and approach the house through its actual language of artifacts, registry, and issue identity.