Two birds. One looking away.
Castle Pines has two hummingbirds — delicate, decorative, sipping nectar behind a gate. We answered with two robins: nearly identical, side by side, rendered in clean geometric line work that looks like an official club crest from across the room.
But look closer. One of them has its head turned the other way. The wandering eye. The side action. The open secret of every grill room in America, stitched in old-money gold. From twelve feet, it's heraldry. Up close, one bird is cheating — and that is the entire brand in a single glance.
Old Money Gold thread. The two robins, one looking away — stitched on every piece.
Never fix the asymmetry.
A designer will be tempted to make the twins match. Don't. The deviation is the joke — and the joke is the point.
The Wanderer
Head turned. Eye elsewhere. The mistress vibe.
The Pair
Together on the perch. Almost identical. Almost honest.
The Devoted
Looking straight ahead. Blissfully unaware. Bless him.
Pro shop, not party store.
The palette reads as legitimately luxurious so the jokes land. Deep greens, old-money gold, a single drop of robin red — and a smudge of lipstick when it counts.
Old Money Gold
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Robin Red
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Augusta Shadow
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Grill Room Cream
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Caddyshack Black
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