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Photo courtesy of Be$os.
High-end smoking accessories manufacturer Stündenglass is giving a nod to Latino cannabis culture with a new special edition gravity infuser through a collaboration with Los Angeles-based Be$os. Featuring a design inspired by traditional patterns deeply tied to Mexican craftsmanship known as Talavera, the new device is now available on the Be$os and Stündenglass websites and at select retail partners.
Stündenglass is known worldwide for its luxury-quality gravity infusers, commonly referred to as gravity bongs. The brand’s new collaboration is its first with Be$os, a Latino cannabis lifestyle “brand rooted in culture, community and identity.”
“From the moment we connected with the Be$os team, there was a real energy there. A hunger, a creativity and a vision that felt very familiar to me. If you’ve been in this space long enough, you recognize that spark when you see it, and Be$os has it,” Chris Folkerts, CEO at Stündenglass, said in a statement about the launch. “What really got me excited about this collaboration is what it represents culturally. The Talavera-inspired design brings everything back to the art, the history and the roots behind it. It’s not just about putting out another product. It’s about creating something that carries meaning, something that people can connect with on a deeper level.”
The new Stündenglass x Be$os collab.
Photo courtesy of Be$os.
Be$os founder Cristian Pou launched the brand with a line of pre-rolls and all-in-one cannabis vaporizers in 2025. With a line of products inspired by Latino culture, including Agua Fresca-inspired pre-rolls and fruit-forward vape profiles, the brand is now available throughout Northern and Southern California.
In an online interview, Pou says that the collaboration with Stündenglass is more significant than slapping the Be$os logo on a popular device. Instead, the two brands aimed to create a piece of useful art that pairs Be$os’ South Central cultural lens with Stündenglass’s famous engineering.
“From the beginning, I pitched to them that this isn't about money,” he explains. “This was never a profit-driven decision, because, in fact, we’re losing money, like in the six figures for this project, just so we can bring to life this functional piece of art, just so I can push art out into the world for those few that can really appreciate it.”
The special-edition device features a design inspired by traditional Talavera patterns—a visual language deeply tied to Mexican craftsmanship—reimagined through a modern cannabis lens.
Photo courtesy of Be$os.
After connecting with Stündenglass leadership at Spannibas, Europe’s premier cannabis culture festival, Pou reached out to Folkerts to explore a potential partnership.
“As soon as I met the founder, Chris, it was like that. Just a spark happened, and we got along. We met over lunch, and yeah, like we’ve been getting to know each other very well,” he explains. “He’s someone I can honestly call a big brother now, but since the very beginning, I wanted to just create this piece of art with me and my team, also not just for the art itself, but kind of as a milestone for us in our team, because we get 10% closer at the end of every project we do, like we get 10% closer into understanding who we are, how we’re wired, what the brand is.”
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