Rewild

Rewild is an earthbound studio exploring the language between material and place. Each wall, step, or sculpture begins as a conversation with what’s been left behind, the granite block, the fieldstone, the riprap slab, and becomes something both ancient and new.

We work in the spirit of alchemy, turning ruin into form, weight into grace. Every surface carries the memory of where it came from, quarries, farms, forgotten foundations, and is reimagined into living structures that root back into the land.

Our process is intuitive, physical, and deeply personal. There are no blueprints, only dialogue between hand, stone, and soil. A wall becomes a line of poetry. A threshold becomes a moment of stillness. A landscape becomes an offering.

Rewild exists in that quiet space between art and ecology, where craft becomes meditation and the land itself becomes the studio

A man with a tattooed arm, wearing a gray cap, plaid shirt, and brown boots, sits on a bench petting a small white dog with a black nose, wearing a harness. The background shows outdoor scenery with a blue sky.

Meet The Founder


Christopher Baker is the founder of Rewild, a living expression of a life shaped by stone, soil, and service to the land. He’s a naturalist, ISA Certified Arborist, ecological designer, and yes a waller too but his work stretches far beyond any one title. From rewilding old fields to restoring native habitats, from building with granite to rescuing animals, Chris walks a path of hands-on care and quiet reverence.

He lives in Nottingham, New Hampshire, and co-runs Home At Last Farm Rescue with his wife, Alexandra, where their off-days are often spent gentling miniature horses and giving sanctuary to the forgotten. For Chris, Rewild isn’t a brand — it’s a way of life.