Kaloha [kɑˈloːhɑ]

Hello!

We are Olga and Nora, twin sisters working with food, materials, and the kitchen as a space. Through our social channels, we share what we do — from sourdough baking, gardening and servings to working with textiles, upcycling, and everyday objects.

Alongside this, we take on photography collaborations, catering, and workshops, often centered around food and process.

In our shop, we offer a selection of curated vintage tableware together with our own handmade pieces, including one-of-a-kind aprons made from vintage fabrics.

We have also been working with upcycled towels, transforming them into bathrobes — a series that will continue this summer as part of our Blossom Funk collection.

Kaloha is an ongoing practice shaped by what we make, use, and return to. The name Kaloha means “twins” but also stands for “togetherness” which suits the concept perfectly, since we do wish to bring people together and we like to do so around a table or in the kitchen.

Nora & Olga