The Caldero, Dadasen, Dutchpot, Aluminum Pot- Reimagined. One pot, many cultures.
Our inaugural collection is currently in active prototyping and development. Three interpretations of heritage cast aluminum cookware — from modern minimalism to coastal tradition. All designed to be lead-free, safe, and beautiful.
We begin with cookware — the heart of the home — as our first step toward re-imagining how culture lives at the table.
Heritage & Home™ celebrates the beauty of culture in the spaces we live and gather.
Our first line centers on safe, modern cast-aluminum cookware — the caldero - reimagined through multiple collections that honor heritage, safety, and design. Future lines will expand to include serveware and home essentials inspired by the rituals that bring us joy.
We honor the kitchens that raised us. Each piece we create carries the warmth of tradition and the grace of intention — made to be cherished, not just used.
Serve Joyfully. Live Beautifully. Always with Grace
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Coming in a future line
“First Daughter. Crowned in Gold.”
In Ga Sempe tradition from coastal Accra, Ghana, Aku is the honored first-born daughter — the lineage bearer entrusted with the strength, grace, and legacy of the women before her. Shika means wealth, gold, and abundance, symbolizing both material prosperity and the richness of heritage.
Together, Aku Shika reflects the Golden First Daughter — a woman who carries generational wisdom while shaping a new, modern narrative.
These are concept renderings for our future Aku Shika Dutch oven designs — an exploration of how Heritage & Home™ will continue celebrating fusion cooking through form, color, and authentic cultural symbolism. Each concept embodies the duality of today’s diasporan woman: deeply rooted in tradition yet boldly contemporary.
While our first line focuses on safe cast aluminum calderos, these pieces represent what comes next: cookware that bridges global design languages with the creativity and heritage of the modern diasporan cook.
Inspired by African wax print artistry - a crown for the modern matriarch.
Inspired by the ceremonial Swiss voile lace fabrics worn by West African women at weddings. thanksgiving services, and festive celebrations.
For the women who taught us grace in the fire.
In Ghana, black-and-white wax prints symbolize remembrance, community, rebirth, and ancestral blessing.
In memory. we cook. In legacy, we rise.
Rooted in culture. Guided by care. Crafted for the modern table.
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