Introducing Scout Editions
From a studio in London, Scout Editions creates paper goods shaped by print, colour, and a quiet sense of storytelling.
Their work sits at the intersection of observation and imagination — drawing from folklore, travel, nature, vintage picture books, and fragments of history and archive. Everyday details are noticed, collected, and reinterpreted into printed forms.
There is a sense of discovery in their process.
Small observations become visual notes.
Ephemera becomes reference.
Stories are built slowly, through image and print.
Scout Editions was formed by brother and sister, Wai and Pui, as a space to explore ideas together. A shared practice rooted in graphic design, illustration, and a curiosity for how stories can be told through paper.
Each piece begins as part of this ongoing exploration — sometimes as a standalone edition, sometimes as a collaboration with other designers and brands. Always with a focus on keeping things considered, intentional, and connected to process.
Their paper goods are printed locally in the UK using soy-based inks on recycled and FSC-certified papers. Produced in small batches, each edition carries a sense of care — designed to reduce waste while keeping each piece distinct, collectible, and quietly personal.
There is a gentle nostalgia running through their work — not fixed in the past, but reinterpreted. Familiar forms, re-seen. Stories that feel both discovered and remembered.
At the heart of Scout Editions is a simple idea: to turn observation into object, and print into something that can be kept.
Small editions. Considered prints. Stories carried forward.