Rekindle + Andrea Vuletin: limited edition collaboration

Just in time for the holiday season, bespoke home décor brand Rekindle and renowned ceramicist Andrea Vuletin have partnered to release a series of limited edition gift items for the design-minded customer.

This collection of handcrafted sets, including a wooden Rekindle tray and Andrea Vuletin wheel-thrown coffee cup comes in several different wood options and cup styles.

Complementing each other in a natural, organic way, the two pieces represent a continuum of brand values, while creating a connection between the items and the user. This encourages an intentional process of accumulating only goods that endure, bring joy, and have lasting style and worth—something both brands know their customers strive for in a fast-décor, disposable world.

“Everything we do at Rekindle is about creating personalized, sustainable items that support experiences that bring people together. I can’t think of a better way to bring people together again than over a steaming cup of coffee and shared treat with a friend, and this collaboration allows that to happen in a really meaningful, beautiful way.” – Devin Schaffner, Rekindle.

 

Launching October 15 and available exclusively online from LookLocal.ca & Rekindle, each Rekindle + Andrea Vuletin set comes with a new Soft Square Tray or best-selling Fika Tray in walnut or white oak plus a choice of wheel-thrown beverage cup in several complimentary styles. For a limited time, each order will also include a bonus bag of Rekindle-branded coffee, chosen for its high-quality beans and sustainable production.
Each wooden tray is finished in a food-safe hardoil/wax finish while every ceramic cup is dishwasher and microwave safe for ease of use. Together or separate, these pieces evoke a textural and visual pleasure, derived from natural materials and hand-crafted details.

 

“I enjoy the challenge of designing a new direction of work that has a different feel, has new technical parameters and reflects the ideas of two creative minds.” – Andrea Vuletin