Range Revolution x Cyr Beckley
The Linen Collection | Arrives March 4
A study in natural fiber, rooted in place.
From image to material to final stitch, every piece of this project shares a connection to this landscape.
Featuring linen panels, transposed with an image of Oregon’s Smith Rock by artist and photographer, Cyr Beckley, and our classic, regeneratively sourced, vegetable tanned leather.




ABOUT THE ARTIST
Cyr Beckley
Cyr Beckley is a photographer whose work is deeply shaped by place and lived experience. After studying Documentary Photography at the University of California, Santa Cruz, she refined her eye through formative roles in New York City, including time at Annie Leibovitz Studio, where she developed a strong foundation in creative direction and visual storytelling.
Ultimately, it was Oregon that called her back. Now based in Bend, Cyr draws daily inspiration from the high desert landscape, the dramatic terrain of Central Oregon, and the strength of its creative community. Her work reflects a reverence for natural beauty, texture, and light — a perspective rooted in her deep connection to the land she calls home.
Why Linen?
During World War II, Oregon was home to one of the largest flax and linen industries in the United States, with mills that transformed raw fiber into durable textiles shaped by agricultural labor and regional craft. Like ranching and timber, flax production was deeply tied to the land — dependent on seasons, stewardship, and the rhythms of cultivation.
The Range Revolution Linen Collection draws from this legacy, honoring Oregon’s working history by pairing natural linen with regeneratively sourced leather, allowing landscape, fiber, and craftsmanship to converge in pieces that carry both place and purpose.

