Featured Vendors

At Lehua Lane, we have the privilege of working with local artisans who infuse every creation with intention and aloha. Here are just a few of our early vendor partners, who we’re honored to feature in thoughtfully curated gifts for our clients.

  • Three bags of Big Island Coffee Roasters' Hawai'ian coffee shown next to a pot of pour-over coffee

    Big Island Coffee Roasters

    Type: Coffee & Tea

    Island: Hawai’i (Big Island)

    Why We Love Them: This award-winning roaster is known for showcasing coffee regions across Hawai‘i that are often overlooked in favor of Kona. They’ve been nationally recognized for both quality and innovation, and they’re deeply committed to doing things the right way at every step.

  • Assortment of Bradley and Lily's Hawai'i postcard designs

    Bradley and Lily

    Type: Stationery

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: This family-run studio (named after the founders’ children) offers an impressive range of designs rooted in daily island life, each printed locally and available across a variety of products. Whether you're looking for something playful or timeless, you can always find a design that fits.

  • Bottles of Hapa Hawaiian Salt—in Hot, Original, and Olena flavors—shown with someone seasoning a fresh salad

    Hapa Hawaiian Salts

    Type: Salts and snacks

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: Every jar is handcrafted on O’ahu by a solopreneur who blends tradition, creativity, and local flavor into her small-batch salts and snacks. Her care and attention come through in every bite.

  • Bag of Li Hing Lemon Peel Wet Mango slices from Hungry Hawaiian Snack Company

    Hungry Hawaiian Snack Company

    Type: Snacks

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: This family business has been going strong for 30 years, built around the beloved recipes of the founders' mom. Everything is made in a commercial kitchen on their family compound on O‘ahu: simple, local snacks done right.

  • Assortment of gourmet infused olive oils—in the flavors Family Reserve, Garlic, Tuscan Herb, and Traditional—from Island Olive Oil Company

    Island Olive Oil Company

    Type: Oils, vinegars, and more

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: With premium oils and vinegars from around the world, as well as locally made infusions and 100% Hawai’i-made macadamia oil, Island Olive Oil Company brings flavor to the forefront. Owners Angèl and Brian Foster are the only olive oil sommeliers in Hawai'i—and their expertise shows in their excellent pairing recommendations.

  • Hand pouring Kauai Juice Co's watermelon juice into a glass next to a hibiscus flower

    Kauai Juice Co

    Type: Juice, hot sauce, and health elixirs

    Island: Kaua’i

    Why We Love Them: Kauai Juice Co started with a small Kickstarter and a mission to make nutrition more accessible. Since then, they’ve grown into an award-winning brand rooted in sustainable agriculture and direct food systems. Their kombuchas, elixirs, and hot sauces are all crafted with fresh island ingredients and a lot of heart.

  • "Ono Hawaiian Plate" chunky wood puzzle by Keiki Kaukau

    Keiki Kaukau

    Type: Toys and games

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: Mom and teacher April Hail creates adorable children's toys, books, puzzles, and games that reflect the beauty and diverse cultures of Hawai’i. The company also donates 5% of sales to the Hawai’i Food Bank and other local nonprofits.

  • "Keikei's First 'Ōlelo Hawai'i" box and flashcards arrayed on a table

    Kelsie Dayna Designs

    Type: Art prints, stationery, toys and games

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: This self-taught, Honolulu-based illustrator turned her love of art into a career after losing her corporate job during the pandemic. Her passion for local culture and wildlife comes through in bold, fun, and colorful designs that are guaranteed to make you smile.

  • Bottle of Kōloa's Kaua'i Coconut Rum next to a Mai Tai garnished with fresh fruit

    Kōloa Rum Company

    Type: Rum and ready-to-drink cocktails

    Island: Kaua’i

    Why We Love Them: While most rum producers use molasses for cost savings, Kōloa takes the premium route with pure sugarcane and pristine rainwater from the famous Mount Wai'ale'ale—one of the wettest spots on Earth. The result is a rum with more complexity and character. We love their dedication to community, sustainability, and craftsmanship.

  • Assortment of Lanikai Bath & Body's face mists arrayed on the sand in front of the ocean

    Lanikai Bath & Body

    Type: Bath and body

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: This family-run business has been perfecting their craft in Kailua since 2005. They offer a wide range of products in signature Hawai'ian scents—made fresh in small batches using the finest island ingredients like papaya, Pacific sea kelp, calendula, and natural oils including macadamia and kukui nut.

  • Assortment of Leahlani Skincare products, including toners and face masks, inside a light pink makeup bag

    Leahlani Skincare

    Type: Bath and body

    Island: Kaua’i

    Why We Love Them: Founded by holistic esthetician Leah Klasovsky, this luxurious skincare line elevates your daily routine into something special. Made fresh weekly on Kaua'i's North Shore using island botanicals and tropical ingredients, each product feels indulgent with rich textures and incredible tropical scents that transport you straight to the islands.

  • Bar of Lonohana Estate Chocolate nestled among Hawai'ian cacao pods

    Lonohana Estate Chocolate

    Type: Chocolate and sundries

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: This bean-to-bar chocolate company puts great care into every step of the process—from planting their own cacao trees on O'ahu's North Shore to crafting bars in their Kaka'ako factory using 100% Hawai'i-grown beans. They make their chocolate using vintage equipment in a beautifully restored 1930s art deco theater, offering behind-the-scenes tours where you can see (and taste) the whole process.

  • Handmade ceramic lei holder sitting on the edge of a garden wall, with a white flower and shell lei draped over the edge

    Made by Teri Ann

    Type: Ceramics

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: Made by Teri Ann creates beautiful lei vases and other ceramic products from her home studio in Kailua. Inspired by the vases she remembers in her aunties’ homes, each piece is crafted by hand—not on a pottery wheel—so no two are exactly alike. They can also be customized with your name or message.

  • Bottle of Maui Chili Chili Oil styled with its ingredients, including peppers, cinnamon, and cardamom

    Maui Chili Chili Oil

    Type: Chili oil and arare

    Island: Maui

    Why We Love Them: This husband-and-wife team started their business as a pandemic project after they couldn't find a chili oil that lived up to their standards. Made in small batches with Szechuan peppers, crunchy garlic, and locally grown Maui onions, their chili oils and crunchy bubu arare are perfect for upgrading everything from saimin to stir fry.

  • Mini bars of Maui Ku'ia Estate Chocolate in various flavors, including dark chocolate guava and dark chocolate with coffee, in beautiful packaging trimmed with gold foil

    Maui Ku'ia Estate Chocolate

    Type: Chocolate

    Island: Maui

    Why We Love Them: This company takes giving back to a whole new level. They donate 100% of net profits to Maui nonprofits while growing cacao on 20+ acres in Lahaina and crafting award-winning bars in their completely solar-powered factory. You can taste the difference that comes from controlling every step from tree to bar.

  • Forever lei bag charm shown on a Coach purse. The lei, made of polymer clay, has alternating yellow plumeria flowers and white pikake flowers, capped on each side by round wooden beads.

    Moani's Creations

    Type: Clay jewelry and accessories

    Island: Maui

    Why We Love Them: Alia Moani-Lei’s creativity is rooted in tradition—her mom was a talented craftswoman, and she’s proud to carry that legacy forward. Every piece she makes is handcrafted with aloha, never rushed, and never mass-produced. Whether it’s a forever lei, a pair of pua earrings, or custom drinkware, it’s made to last and made from the heart.

  • Assortment of OLOVE Skin products displayed on the grass in a net shopping bag. Products include eco deodorant, mineral sunscreen, lip balm, and more

    OLOVE Skin

    Type: Bath and body

    Island: Maui

    Why We Love Them: This skincare company is all about keeping plastic and chemicals out of our oceans. They make reef-safe mineral sunscreen and other body care essentials using over 90% organic or locally sourced ingredients, all in plastic-free, compostable packaging. As members of 1% for the Planet, they're putting their money where their values are—perfect for anyone who wants effective skincare that helps protect the places we love.

  • Compostable beach bucket set—including two sizes of buckets in light blue and bright orange and a dark blue scoop—pictured on the sand with gentle ocean waves in the background

    Rogue Wave Toys

    Type: Toys and plastic-alternative products

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: Founder Kate Reimann was playing with her keiki on the beach when their plastic toys were nearly swept into the ocean. Thinking about how often this must happen, she was inspired to develop a new type of compostable, primarily plant-based plastic. Rogue Wave’s compostable beach toys are just the beginning; they hope to develop more products using this innovative eco-plastic, and we’re excited to support that journey.

  • Three white candles in glass jars with gold lids, in the scents Plumeria, Mango Coconut, and Santal Coconut, pictured amongst bright pink and orange Hawai'ian flowers and a fresh pineapple

    Salt + Sol Co.

    Type: Candles and scents

    Island: Hawai’i (Big Island)

    Why We Love Them: What started as candles made for friends and family became a business by popular demand. This Kona operation stays intentionally small and handmade, focused on high-quality ingredients that capture the essence of the islands. The candles don’t just smell amazing—they’re made with real aloha.

  • Women's hands holding all three flavors of Summer Club seltzers (Pogmosa, Tahitian Spritz, and Lychee Cooler) in beautifully designed cans featuring bright tropical colors

    Summer Club

    Type: Hawai’ian spritzes

    Island: O’ahu

    Why We Love Them: Two Hawai’i-born friends started their business with local flavors and a simple belief that enjoying a drink with people you care about is one of life's greatest pleasures. Made with sparkling white wine (2 flutes per can) and refreshing botanicals, Summer Club puts you in that island state of mind no matter where you are.

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Are you a local artisan or small-batch maker interested in collaborating? We’re always looking for new vendors! Please email us to get started.