Journal

Quarterly Meeting

by Ceilidh MacLeod / Sep 06, 2024
The other day we had one of our quarterly meetings — our opportunity to zoom out and think about the big picture. We talked about the concept of collective psychology. Much of psychology and mental wellness today is focused in on the individual, which is certainly important, however, if you zoom out on the Earth, what impact does individual therapy really have on our collective wellbeing? Perhaps if there were more community based projects aimed at psychological healing we wouldn’t only improve the mental health of one individual, we’d create stronger social bonds, more understanding of diverse perspectives, better communication, less conflict — we’d improved the mental health of many.

Drink Production #4

by Ceilidh MacLeod / Feb 08, 2024
We just ran our largest and most efficient production yet… on our 4th run… made in Los Angeles. We refined our formula which decreased the number o...

Hand Wash

by Shun Kinoshita / Jan 23, 2024
We’ve been working on this product since 2021, it took too long, frustratingly long, we had twins in this time, so much has changed… It did give us...

2 Year Anniversary

by Ceilidh MacLeod / Nov 12, 2023
Two years ago we started OEM. We mapped out five years of product releases, category expansions, milestones. We kept this long piece of paper taped...

Vadik

by Ceilidh MacLeod / Nov 12, 2023
All we want to do is build things. Kids with legos. But seeing an idea come to life has a price tag, and after a while you start to see your ceilin...

Drink Production

by Ceilidh MacLeod / Nov 12, 2023
When we first formulated our drink we thought it was perfect. As we grow and tell our story we welcome more people into our extended team: brokers,...

Furoshiki

by Ceilidh MacLeod / Nov 12, 2023
We hand picked these Furoshiki from Kyoto while we were in Japan earlier this month. Furoshiki — traditional Japanese cloths used to wrap and/or tr...

CHH Event Recap

by Ceilidh MacLeod / Nov 12, 2023
“I truly believe we’re only put on this earth to hang out.” — @arjununcle Thank you to the old friends who followed our journey, the new ones who ...