It's so big you have to take a distance! Thomas Trum (1989) lives and works in Den Bosch, The Netherlands. He works at the intersection of art and design. His approach is abstract and analytical, experimenting with different painting techniques and surfaces. He uses, for example, enlarged felt-tip pens and a machine originally designed for marking roads.
In honor of the Wakuli & Unfair collaboration, Thomas Trum has designed one of his signature artworks for this limited edition coffee pouch. Now, everyone can bring a touch of his art into their home.
Limited Edition
[UN]FAIR COFFEE [225gr] + ENTRY TICKET
This coffee pouch unites Unfair and Wakuli. We both connect people directly to the source. This blend of ethical art and coffee sourcing is what we call [un]fair coffee.
With this pouch, you'll also receive an entry ticket for UNFAIR24 [with an €8,50 discount]. A digital ticket will be sent to you in the week of November 18.
This limited edition coffee is grown by another Thomas. Meet Thomas Ngapomba from Tanzania, co-leader of CBC, a farmer group that has partnered with Wakuli since 2019. The group has grown from 27 to 55 farmers, who now receive almost double the price for their coffee. That's why we are extra proud to offer this limited edition coffee pouch together with Thomas Trum. The result is a fresh, fruity coffee with sweet notes of white grape and raisin.
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There is something completely wrong in the coffee industry. A handful of coffee giants control the coffee market, relying on low quality, unsustainable coffee, underpaying farmers and refusing to make a change. The result is Bad Coffee. We are here to change that. With Wakuli farmers get paid really well, the planet gets more love and you get to drink amazing coffee.