• Some collaborations simply feel right. This one is shaped by a shared love of natural materials, a deep respect for craftsmanship and a passion for the extraordinary, perhaps even a touch of nerdiness, rooted in a shared heritage from Denmark and the city of Aarhus.

    La Cabra creates the freshest coffee experiences by reflecting the seasonality of coffee harvesting as closely as possible in their offering. They visit origin countries several times a year, building relationships with the skilled individuals who pour their love and passion into every coffee plant and ripening cherry.

    Their coffee experiences follow the rhythm of the seasons as closely as possible. Through frequent visits to origin countries, they build relationships with the people behind each harvest – those who pour their knowledge and passion into every coffee plant and every cherry.

    We love working with people who care deeply about what they do. Passionate souls who, like us, believe that the most beautiful things happen where innovation meets tradition. That is exactly why our collaboration with our friends from La Cabra Coffee Roastery feels so natural.

    Because coffee, much like design, is about more than taste or function. It is about quality, craft and everyday rituals. Just as we are meticulous about wood, textiles and timeless design, La Cabra is devoted to selecting the finest raw materials and creating rich, vibrant flavour profiles – coffee crafted with precision, patience and care.

    • EXPERIENCE FRESHLY BREWED COFFEE IN YOUR LOCAL STORE

      When you visit your local BOLIA store, we invite you to slow down and enjoy a freshly brewed cup of gourmet coffee – an organic blend carefully created by La Cabra, just for BOLIA. And just for you.

    • CELEBRATING QUIET MOMENTS

      There’s something sacred about slow mornings. The soft hiss of freshly brewed coffee, the quiet whisk of a well-made matcha, sunlight stretching across the kitchen counter while the world waits a little outside. Small rituals that ask nothing from you except to be present. And maybe happiness lives here – in warm mugs between your hands, in Sunday mornings that don’t rush, in choosing softness every ordinary day.