Margot Lin started
with one wallet.
In 2019, Margot hand-stitched her first bifold on a kitchen table in Denver using a single hide from Hermann Oak, a Missouri tannery operating since 1881. It sold in three days on Instagram. She made another. Then ten. Crestline Goods grew entirely by word of mouth — no ads, no retail, just objects that traveled with people and outlasted every phone they had since buying one. Today every piece is still cut, stitched, and finished by hand. The ceramics came in 2022, when Margot started throwing stoneware during Colorado’s long winters. Same idea, different material: make something quiet that lasts.