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The rich African soil: Our Story

ever wondered why our ancestors lived way longer and are healther even at a very old age, it is because they never messed with nature. The African soil is enriched with minerals nutrients that can heal its people, but the quest to belong to the western civilization has deprived us of what nature has to offer. Our journey began in the heart of Ogbomosho where we accessed indegenous clay before then moving to Lagos, where we sought to bridge the gap between traditional African pottery and modern minimalist aesthetics. We are dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of our ancestors while pushing the boundaries of ceramic art through innovative design and sustainable practices.

our creatives innovations from Aquamax to Gen A Isasun, to the water bottle are gateways to help Africans explore the rich african soil (clay)  without having to worry about being seen as fetish or the feelings attributed to using traditionalor indegenous product in this mordern age

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AquaMax

We utilize time-honored techniques passed down through generations, where hand-molding clay into complex, organic forms is the foundation of every piece.

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Isaasun

Our kilns are fueled by natural wood and charcoal, creating a slow, intense heat that develops deep, earthy textures and unique glazes that define our signature aesthetic.

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Clay water bottles

Each piece undergoes meticulous hand-painting and sanding, ensuring that every ceramic product carries the warmth and authenticity of a masterfully crafted tradition.

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