The rotund and curious bumblebee rovers over fields of wildflowers, reveling in summer’s abundance. Licorice-scented nectar of wild fennel lingers on its dense and fuzzy belly, dusting the earth below as it wanders from flower to flower, gathering the wealth of the land. Bombini, named for the furriest of the wild bees who roam the Alps, evokes the fibrous nature of the creature that inspired it. Rough scratches inked on densely pressed pulp suggest the Bombini’s pollen-laden bristles and the whispering meadow grass beneath the flicker of its wings.