The Coalhouse Story

“Where outlaw grit meets refined legacy. Rooted in lived experience, craftsmanship and intention, Coalhouse exists at the intersection of storytelling legacy and style.”


COALHOUSE was built from the hands of artist and welder Jennifer Loree, whose path began far from fashion ateliers or design schools. Her roots are in the trades: long hours, steel sparks, and the discipline forged in workshops where everything is earned.

Before COALHOUSE existed, Jen spent years in welding bays and fabrication shops, mastering a craft known for toughness, not glamour. But within that world of steel and sweat, she found something unexpected: a sense of beauty, precision, and storytelling that lived inside the work. The forge became a place where ideas took shape, and the discipline of the trades became the foundation for her artistic vision.

COALHOUSE is her nod to that world — to the blue-collar hands that build the backbone of everything, and to what becomes possible when discipline meets vision.

The brand blends outlaw grit with refined legacy, reflecting Jennifer’s belief that craftsmanship and intention matter more than trends. Every sculpture, garment, and object is shaped with the same work ethic she learned in the trades:

“Honor the process, and build something that lasts.”

COALHOUSE stands as proof that world-class artistry can rise from unexpected places. It’s a brand shaped by lived experience, by resilience, and by a willingness to carve a path that didn’t exist before.

For Jennifer, COALHOUSE isn’t just a creative pursuit — it’s a legacy in progress.

For those who wear it, collect it, or live with it, COALHOUSE is a reminder that hard work has its own kind of elegance, and that the story behind the piece is as important as the piece itself.


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