Description
Design & Packaging
Aheleon Kamenitsa
Ancient kiln memory and amphora geometry reinterpreted for today.


Inspiration
A quiet dialogue between history and minimalism.
The Kamenitsa vessel is inspired by pre-medieval clay kilns historically operating in the region. Its design also references ancient Greek conical amphorae, translating traditional storage forms into a cleaner, more contemporary ceramic object.
Form Language
A quiet dialogue between history and minimalism.
The bottle carries balanced proportions, amphora-inspired geometry and a museum-like presence. It does not rely on excessive ornamentation. Its strength comes from proportion, restraint and the feeling of an object connected to Mediterranean material culture.


Product Identity
A balanced profile in visual and sensory form.
The packaging mirrors an olive oil with green and ripe aromas, olive leaf and fig notes, herbaceous complexity and a harmonious spicy sensation. It feels refined, grounded and timeless.
The Region
The toponym of the area derives from the word “κάμινος” (kiln or furnace). The area was named after the pre-medieval clay kilns that operated there for processing clay and producing pottery vessels. The shape and form of the ancient Greek conical amphora, interpreted in both Doric and modern styles, served as the inspiration for the design and development of the ceramic container.
This design perfectly represents, both historically and in terms of flavor, the balanced and ‘sharp’ sensation leaving in the throat the olive oil produced in this specific olive grove.
Clay kilns
A regional reference transformed into a modern premium ceramic vessel.
Amphora-inspired
Balanced, historical and minimal, with a form that feels both ancient and contemporary.
Timeless heritage
Ideal for premium shelves, hospitality, gifting and cultural storytelling.







