Why we make this

It was never really about the food.

It started with two things our family can't do without: my dad's honey, and the tahini my kids get through by the jar. Both pure, both better when you share them. But what we really care about is the table — the slow breakfast, the friends who stay too long, the quiet after dinner. We all look at screens enough; the people sitting across from you deserve a bit more than that. So we start with food, and we'll add the rest of the table over time: ceramics, linen, a good teak board. Things worth slowing down for.

Signature products

Objects for the daily ritual.

Tahini and honey begin the atelier: pantry staples treated with the calm presence of design objects.

Stone-Ground Tahini

500 g squeeze bottle

Stone-Ground Tahini

Stone-ground sesame in a squeeze bottle. One ingredient, that's it.

€ 7,95
Raw Local Honey

500 g squeeze bottle

Raw Local Honey

Raw honey from local Dutch beekeepers. It tastes like wherever the bees have been.

€ 7,95
Documentary table scene with local craft and natural materials

The makers

Human hands behind quiet luxury.

Local beekeepers, artisan producers, ceramic makers and family craft appear as part of one documentary world: calm, specific and emotionally true.

Local beekeeper

Honey with a place behind it.

In a quiet green corner of the Netherlands, the beekeeper works by hand among tall grass, wooden hive boxes, smoke and open frames. The film gives YUMEIDSA honey a human origin: seasonal, local and shaped by patient care rather than industrial distance.

NetherlandsRaw honeySmall-scale hivesHands-on harvest

Raw honey

The Beekeeper

Local hives, seasonal harvests and a slow bottling process that keeps the honey expressive.

Table objects

The Ceramicist

Hand-formed bowls and vessels with glaze variations that make every table feel lived-in.

Gathering rituals

The Family Atelier

Recipes, gestures and objects shaped around the way people return to the table.

The rituals

Slow mornings, full tables, careful gifts.

Slow breakfast ritual with bread, honey and tahini
01

Tahini folded into warm yogurt with raw honey.

02

A breakfast table set before the house is fully awake.

03

Olive oil, ceramics and linen prepared for guests.

04

A quiet gift assembled with care and no excess.

Future world

A timeless atelier for pantry, table and home.

The launch begins with tahini and honey, but the world expands into ceramics, wood, textiles and considered objects for hosting.

Olive oil
Date syrup
Ceramics
Wooden tools
Serving trays
Textiles
Gifting collections
Lifestyle objects
Premium textured gift packaging with ribbon and embossed mark

Gifting

Prepared with care, never excess.

Ribbons, textured boxes, embossed details and warm presentation make gifting feel personal, generous and emotionally precise.

Begin with the table

Journal

Editorial notes from the atelier.

Rituals

The Breakfast Table As A Ritual

How small gestures, warm light and shared ingredients create a morning worth returning to.

Makers

A Visit To The Hives

Following the quiet craft behind raw honey, from local flowers to the YUMEIDSA table.

Recipes

Tahini, Honey And Warm Bread

A simple serving note for slow mornings, designed around texture rather than performance.