Our story
From the Corner of a Seattle Café to Every American's Breakfast Table
In a small café in Seattle, we noticed an interesting detail: the locals' obsession with "cups" goes far beyond just "holding water." Some people come to buy coffee every day with their well-worn mugs, saying, "The curve of this cup doesn't make my hand sore when I hold it." Others specifically choose large-capacity cups because "I'm in a hurry in the morning, and one cup can hold enough coffee for half the day." There are even those who have their children's drawings printed on their cups, explaining, "Every time I drink water, I think of the little rascal at home." These details made us realize that for Americans, a cup is not a "disposable tool" but an "old companion in daily life." It accompanies you during the morning rush hour, stays with you when you work overtime late into the night, and sits with you as you soak up the sun on the balcony on weekends, holding so many small stories about "life."

Thus, our cup shop was born. To cater to Americans' habit of "loving iced coffee," we thickened the walls of our big-bellied cups by 2mm, so that when filled with cold drinks, the outer walls don't condense water quickly, making them non-slip to hold. Considering that many people are used to "holding cups with one hand," the handles of our mugs are specially widened by 1cm, making them easy to grip even when wearing gloves. We even added a non-slip design to the bottom of the cups, so you don't have to worry about knocking them over whether they're on a RV, an office desk, or a camping table. A customer from Texas left us a message: "Your mug got me through three project deadlines—at 3 a.m., the warmth of the coffee in it kept me going." A mother from California also said: "I had my daughter's doodles printed on the cup, and now the whole family uses your cups. The breakfast table has become much livelier."

Starting from that small corner in Seattle, what we've always wanted to do is not just "sell cups," but to pack "what fits into Americans' daily lives" into these cups—letting them be your companion at breakfast, your support at work, and a little joy during weekend relaxation, accompanying you through every ordinary yet precious moment in life.
