Seal of the House of M. Wordington & Lady Smithery, established 1848, featuring a shield with a quill, ink bottle, scroll, surrounded by a wreath of leaves, with a hammer, chisel, and magnifying glass above the shield.
Vintage photograph of two women in 19th-century attire standing beside a table with architectural plans. They are holding quill pens and a lantern, with shelves of books in the background.
A green ribbon with gold embroidery that reads 'Brand & Platforms Scripted Legacies', decorated with purple flowers and gold borders.

A guild of wordsmiths, fluent in poetic persuasion

The House of M. Wordington & Lady Smithery

Founded in 1848, the Collective began with Political Crisis Poets, Narrative Contrivance Agents, and Witty Sign Painters—united by a single belief:

Words, when properly forged, can outlast empires.

That same belief guides us today.

Our ink may no longer stain parchment, but our words still wield power, precision, and permanence.

ENTER THE HOUSE

M. Wordington & Lady Smithery, in their Salon, 1854