As Hollywood prepares to celebrate the year’s most extraordinary achievements in cinema, Trevony extends its heartfelt congratulations to the artists and storytellers nominated for this year’s Academy Awards.
To bring a film to life requires patience, vision, and an unwavering dedication to craft. Behind every performance, every frame, and every story recognized during the Oscars are countless hours of discipline and creative devotion. It is this commitment to excellence that continues to inspire audiences around the world.
At Trevony, craftsmanship is understood in much the same way.
In Florence, where the house’s leather creations are produced, artisans have spent centuries refining their skills in quiet workshops where tradition and precision guide every step of the process. Techniques are passed down through generations, ensuring that each object carries beauty, and knowledge and dedication of the hands that shaped it.
Founded by Eugene Love, Trevony was created to honor that tradition.
Every piece produced by the house is crafted entirely in Florence by master artisans who approach their work with the same patience and discipline that define the world’s greatest creative pursuits. Materials are selected carefully, leather is shaped and assembled by hand, and each detail is finished with meticulous attention.
The philosophy guiding the house is simple: true luxury must remain rare.
Rather than producing large quantities, Trevony focuses on creating pieces with intention: objects designed to accompany life’s most meaningful moments and to endure over time.
During this year’s Oscars season, Trevony has chosen to quietly honor the nominees through the curated gifting experience surrounding the Academy Awards.
Inside the handcrafted leather wallets presented to a select number of nominees lies a discreet invitation to a private viewing experience, where recipients may explore the craftsmanship behind the house and discover its creations in a setting designed for appreciation rather than display.
“Luxury should feel personal,” says Eugene Love, “When someone encounters a piece, they should feel the care and intention behind it; the sense that it was created with patience and purpose.”
In many ways, the connection between cinema and craftsmanship feels natural.
Filmmaking, like artisan work, is built on dedication to detail and the belief that meaningful creations take time. Both require individuals who devote themselves fully to their craft in pursuit of something lasting.
For the Oscar nominees celebrated this year, Trevony offers its admiration for the artistry they bring to the world.
And from the historic workshops of Florence to Hollywood’s most celebrated stage, the spirit of craftsmanship continues to remind us that the most extraordinary creations are those shaped by patience, vision, and the human hands behind them.

