Limited-edition art book: from concept to object

Launched in December 2025, we’ve helped shape this project since its earliest stages. First approached by the founders in March 2021, we were commissioned to help realise an ambitious vision: a truly one-of-a-kind limited-edition art book exploring the history of Bitcoin. From the outset, this was never intended to be a conventional publishing project. It demanded original thinking, experimental production methods, and an unusually high level of craft, coordination, and technical problem-solving.

This post offers a snapshot of the finished project. For a deeper look inside the process – from early concepts through to the challenges and material decisions behind the final object – read our insight: ‘Making the Unmakeable‘.

The Collector’s Edition

A global art project

As the project developed, the page content evolved into a visual narrative within a limited-edition art book, bringing together 128 original artworks from world-leading artists. Each artwork responds to a defining cultural, technical, or social moment, presented in chronological order. Specialist collaborators were engaged for their understanding of crypto culture, supporting the translation of complex ideas into visual form without losing the diversity of each contributing artist. Together, the artworks form a visual story of Bitcoin as it moved from theory to global phenomenon.

Physical concept & object design

Our role focused on developing the physical concept of the limited-edition art book – exploring design, format, scale, materials, and how the story could be expressed through construction and materiality, not just content. This thinking extended beyond the book itself, with the First Edition conceived as an art object rather than a traditional coffee table book.

The First Edition presentation box, hand-crafted from 5,000-year-old black oak

First edition presentation box

We conceived and fabricated a handcrafted presentation box for the First Edition in collaboration with a fine furniture maker. The box features a mechanised opening system, activated by a discreet button that triggers simultaneously sliding doors, opening with a smooth, controlled motion to reveal the book within.

The box is crafted from 5,000-year-old black oak – the nation’s rarest and most precious hardwood. Formed over millennia and available only in finite quantities, the material was chosen not only for its depth and beauty but for what it represents: a quiet parallel to the intent of the limited edition art book itself – a digital monetary system defined by permanence and scarcity.

The wood is finished with a high-gloss polish reminiscent of a concert piano, with smooth black stone inlays set into the lid. A circular aperture in the box lid creates a deliberate moment of reveal, framing a platinum coin embedded in the book cover beneath.

Book construction & materials

The book itself is bound in premium bull leather, a nod to the language of global finance and the concept of a bull market, synonymous with growth, confidence, and investor optimism.

It is constructed using a bespoke lay-flat binding system, adapted specifically to support the exceptional thickness of the book. Standard casing methods would have placed excessive stress on a volume of this depth, so we re-engineered the construction to maintain a true lay-flat opening while protecting the long-term integrity of the book. This format is fundamental to the experience of the work, reinforcing its status as an art object rather than a conventional publication.

Internally, multiple paper stocks and specialist print finishes are used throughout, selected on an artwork-by-artwork basis. These variations add rhythm, tactility, and visual contrast, reinforcing the book’s status as a bespoke art publication.

Bound in premium bull leather – a nod to the language of global finance and the concept of a bull market

A collaborative achievement

This project exemplifies our approach to limited-edition art books, delivered through an unusually collaborative model bringing together artists, designers, craftspeople and specialist makers working across continents. Our role centred on shaping how the publication exists in the world – translating a complex brief into a physical artifact that could not have been realised through standard publishing methods.

To explore the project further, or acquire a Collector’s Edition, visit historyofbitcoin.io.

If you’re looking to create a limited-edition art book, or have another special project you would like to discuss, we would love to help. Please email us or find out more about our end-to-end book making services.

 

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