March 10, 2025

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Phuket Cacao

Cocoa Farms to Handcrafted Innovations

Brand’s inspiration


I am working together with Phuket Cocoa Community Enterprise (PHUKET CACAO), which was established by the diverse group of members who love and born with the stories of cocoa and chocolate from upstream, midstream and downstream. (cacao farmer - cocoa bean processor - confectionery shops, coffee shops and hotels) The project intention use the low grade caca husk in a different way, led to material experimentation. And I continued to develop until it becomes handmade product collection. The design reflects the story of the Phuket Cocoa Community Enterprise.

“For us, cocoa is not just a bean. It is culture, life and the future.”
Thank you for your support and trust in what we do together.

Phuket Cacao: When a Cacao Community Turns "Waste" Into Art

A coconut-island cacao story with a very creative twist


Most cacao stories start with the bean. This one starts with the shell.

Phuket Cacao is a community enterprise built around something most chocolate producers would throw away: the husk and outer shell of the cacao bean — the lower-grade material left over after the nibs are extracted for chocolate.

Instead of discarding it, the people behind Phuket Cacao decided to experiment. What could they actually make from this material?

Who's Behind It?

Phuket Cacao isn't a single person or brand — it's a collective. Farmers, processors, chocolate makers, and businesses (cafés, dessert shops, hotels) all working together along the full supply chain — from the trees to the table.

The collective includes people from every step:

  1. Upstream: the farmers who grow and harvest the cacao
  2. Midstream: the processors who ferment, dry, and turn the beans into chocolate
  3. Downstream: the businesses that use it — cafés, bakeries, hospitality

The collaboration was born from a shared belief that cacao is more than just an ingredient. It's a culture, a livelihood, and a future.

The Products

The material experiments led somewhere genuinely surprising: handmade goods that tell the story of the Phuket cacao community.

Using low-grade cacao husk and shells — material that would otherwise be discarded — the collective has developed handcrafted souvenir products that carry the identity of where they came from. Each piece is a small story about sustainable production and community pride.

Their Own Words

"For us, cacao isn't just about dried beans or raw ingredients. It's culture, life, and the future."

Thank you to everyone who has supported what this community is building. We're proud to be part of telling this story.

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