Some journeys don't begin with a plane ticket or a car; they begin in the heart. Our journey to ceramics started several years ago when Inken sought solace after a family tragedy. The gentle touch of clay and the ability to create something beautiful from a simple material captivated her from the start.
Last year, Inken dedicated herself intensively to design and the manufacturing process. The fruits of her labor, the Dripdrop Mugs, are now proudly presented in various colors. But the path to the perfect cup was paved with challenges, especially in dealing with glaze and finding a unique identity, symbolized by the characteristic drops.
In late 2023, Paul joined the journey. Currently studying on the second education path, he had his first encounters with clay and sculpting during his early Waldorf school years. As an avid coffee enthusiast and former barista, he brings not only a fine sense of flavor but also a love for photography.
Before the era of COVID, Paul spent some time in South Africa, where he not only experienced fascinating cultural influences but also further developed his creative side. These experiences have had a lasting impact on him.
The love for interior design has always accompanied both of them. This was another factor that motivated them to represent Dripdrop as a brand outwardly. The Dripdrop Mugs are not just a cup; they are the result of their journey, their passion, and their values. Each drop structure tells a story; each piece is unique.
Dripdrop is not just ceramics; it's an expression of craftsmanship, attention to detail, and a lifestyle reflected in every product. We invite you to become part of the journey, part of Dripdrop!
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