THE ARCHIVE IS IN THE DETAILS.

Vault and Vellum was born from a simple question: Why should the most beautiful artifacts of the analog age remain trapped in low-res digital basements? We believe that history isn't meant to be scrolled past, it’s meant to be held. We specialize in the meticulous physical restoration of speculative fiction, technical schematics, and period ephemera that define the 20th-century imagination.

Operating out of our Southern California studio, we blend modern digital restoration with traditional printmaking. Every issue is a project of precision: sourced from high-fidelity archives, digitally remastered for clarity, and physically assembled. We finish every dispatch with a hand-poured wax seal, a final nod to a time when mail was an event, not an invoice.

Whether it's the experimental vacuum tube schematics of D. McFarlan Moore or the vibrant cover art of a 1920s Radio News, we provide a tangible link to the 'lost futures' of the past. This isn't just a reprint; it’s a preservation of the analog soul.

— Victoria, Founder

A curated collection of vintage 1920s ephemera for Vault & Vellum, including a Radio News cover, Cunningham Radio Tubes ad, and comic panels laid out on a black grid cutting mat.
A curated collection of vintage 1920s ephemera for Vault & Vellum, including a Radio News cover, Cunningham Radio Tubes ad, and comic panels laid out on a black grid cutting mat.