About us

Tea is more than a drink. It is a daily ritual, a moment to slow down, refocus, and find some balance in the middle of a busy day 

Our journey began in Taiwan, where tea has always been part of daily culture. From carefully brewed Oolong to traditional tea rituals, tea accompanied moments of work, study, rest, and connection. 

 

Josie 

Before this journey began, I worked as a surgical nurse in a major hospital in Taiwan. During long shifts, I always brought home-brewed tea with me, that helped me stay focused and hydrated with naturally comforting flavors during short breaks. 

Later, my dream of studying and working abroad brought me to Switzerland. During busy study days, brewing tea became a daily ritual that helped me slow down and enjoy the moment. Even now, preparing a bowl of matcha in the morning helps me feel awake and grounded for the day ahead. Over time, those quiet moments gave me space to reflect on the way I wanted to live, and I hope to share that feeling of presence and enjoyment with you.

Chrissie 

I have worked across a few different industries, but the one constant through all of it was always tea. Back in Taiwan, tea was always there. Every street corner had a tea shop; it followed you to work, between everything. It's always when you move away from something that makes you realize you were taking it for granted. 

Previous places I lived always had easy access to oolong tea, but Switzerland was the first time that changed. Sharing a pot with my husband became a small way to cope with homesickness, something to hold onto.

 

Living in Switzerland made us realize how important it is for us to find tea that reflects the quality and craftsmanship we value. 

As we spent more time here, we grew to deeply appreciate Switzerland’s connection to nature and its quiet, thoughtful way of life. We also discovered many similarities between Switzerland and Japan, from craftsmanship and precision to a deep respect for traditions, rituals, and natural beauty. This connection inspired our Matcha collection, named after Swiss mountains. 

Craft & Care 

We work closely with our suppliers in Taiwan and Japan, visiting them regularly to understand their process and ensure quality at every step. All teas are tested for pesticide residues and comply with European standards. 

We believe transparency is part of the craft. That's why we aim to share the harvesting process and production environment, so you know exactly where your tea comes from and how it's made. Everything goes through our hands, from sourcing and quality checks to packing your order. We are a small business who genuinely cares, and we hope you can feel that when your tea arrives. 

Our goal is simple:
To share exceptional tea that brings clarity, connection and supporting your journey in everyday life.