Session goods2/11/2023 A portion of every Session Goods sale is donated monthly to The Floret Coalition, an anti-racist collective of small businesses led by Broccoli magazine supporting and funding equity-oriented actions in Black, Latinx and Indigenous communities.īeyond its own e-commerce store, the brand is available through more than 50 design-minded retailers and dispensaries in the United States and Canada. In 2021 alone, Session Goods will have launched three new products, which join its best-selling water bong ($120) and pipe ($40) - both released in 2019 and compatible with a colorful collection of silicone sleeves (from $10). Together the co-founders - Esther LeNoir Ramirez (CEO), Vinh Pho (COO), Sam Bertain (CCO) and Camden Foley (CPO) - saw an opportunity to embrace the changing cannabis culture and challenged themselves during marathon nights-and-weekends work sessions to develop the brand.Īll Session Goods are ‘thoughtfully designed in San Francisco.’įour years later and personally bootstrapping the business ever since, the side hustle is now much more than a passion project for the tight-knit team. “Why hadn’t smoking accessories been given the same level of design attention as any other product? The attitudes and perceptions around smoking were undoubtedly shifting, but the products used to enjoy cannabis seemed deeply rooted in the counterculture of the past.” All boasting impressive industrial tech, fashion and graphic design backgrounds, they pondered: Four friends, who originally met through mutuals who were on a Tinder date (that went nowhere), found themselves centered around a bong, deep in conversation. Session Goods friends and founders (L to R): Vinh Pho (COO), Sam Bertain (CCO), Esther LeNoir … Ramirez (CEO) and Camden Foley (CPO).įounded in 2017, Session Goods was the result of an actual smoke session. The San Francisco-based lifestyle brand is known for creating cannabis accessories with smartphone-like simplicity, made from sturdier materials and designed with a sleek yet sophisticated look - each piece dedicated to the ritual of the session. I could make my point all day, and one company I’d put at the top of my list to prove it is Session Goods. Session Goods will launch the ‘Ash + Stash’ in September.Įarlier this year, Vox proclaimed “Stoners just don’t need this much stuff.” Published a day before 4/20, the unofficial national holiday for cannabis enthusiasts, the headline continued, “Marijuana-related products are proliferating and expensive.
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