I co-founded moka studio in 2020, focusing on custom hand-embroidery as a way to recycle and give old garments a second life. while embroidery remains central to our work, we’ve evolved into a studio rooted in craft, circularity, and responsible design, offering functional accessories made from second-hand garments, deadstock fabrics, and locally sourced materials.
through small collections and tailored pieces, we encourage a more intentional relationship with clothing, resisting fast production cycles in favor of thoughtful, slower choices.
our approach is shaped by skateboarding, influencing the way we move, create, and imagine new ways of doing things — always evolving and never fully defined.
moka studio is also a space for learning and exchange, where we offer workshops in upcycling and hand embroidery that support repair culture and nurture creative skills.