Honeycomb-shaped palette with multiple colors and a small bee figurine on a reddish-brown background by Liffi Wongso

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It all started with a sip.

Not tea. Nor coffee.

Paint water, unfortunately.

We know it's not a personal problem. A lot of artists must've accidentally drank from the wrong cup while working.

This unlucky reflex got us thinking like...

"What if paints were safe enough to eat?"

That simple idea encourage us to research the materials to be totally safety when digested.

We believe in natural resources. Honey, flowers, gums. It took us more than 12 months to make sure that it the colors are great yet safe if eaten.

Naturally, it became our first product, an edible watercolor paint palette, designed to keep artists safe while they create.

Because accidents happen. But with the right tools, they don’t have to be dangerous.

Also, please don't intentionally lick our paints--we know it smells like sweets, but it's not the main purpose here.

Thank you very much!

Abstract illustration with pastel mauve paint and a palette knife, featuring a sketched figure and feather, labeled 'Mystic Mauve'.

Our Vision:

To make the world of art safer, one brushstroke at a time.

Our Mission:

To design creative stuffs that are functional, safe yet still fun to be work with. Thus, bringing peace of mind to artists, parents, and teachers.

Lead a movement where #ArtistSafetyFirst is the standard, not the exception and can't be compensated.