Honey-Glazed Heritage Carrots with Thyme
A simple, stunning side that lets our Rooftop Wildflower honey shine alongside seasonal produce.
January 15, 2026We cultivate artisanal honey from vertical rooftop apiaries, experiment with rare bee strains, and invite you to discover the living pulse of urban beekeeping.
From rooftop hives to your table, every drop tells a story of innovation, care, and city-born terroir.
Our proprietary tower hive systems maximize pollination in minimal urban footprints, stacked across city rooftops and vertical gardens.
Explore our designSmall-batch, raw, unfiltered honey harvested with respect for the colony. Each jar captures the unique floral terroir of its neighborhood.
Shop varietiesOur innovation lab researches and breeds resilient, gentle bee strains adapted for urban environments and climate resilience.
Visit the labLearn the craft. From beginner beekeeping to advanced queen-rearing, our immersive urban workshops welcome all skill levels.
Book a sessionEach honey variety reflects the unique floral landscape of its urban neighborhood — from rooftop wildflowers to park-side linden trees.
Bestseller
Downtown District
Notes of clover, dandelion, and summer warmth
Rare
Eastside Gardens
Rich, molasses-like depth with malty undertones
Seasonal
Parkview Heights
Delicate, floral, with a hint of mint and citrus
We believe cities can be havens for pollinators. Our vertical beekeeping systems transform underused rooftops into thriving ecosystems, increasing local biodiversity while producing exceptional honey.
Every part of the harvest is used — from beeswax candles to propolis tinctures.
No synthetic treatments. We use organic, bee-friendly methods exclusively.
Partnering with local gardens and parks to create connected foraging pathways.
Step into the world of bees. Our hands-on experiences are designed for curious minds, from first-timers to advanced apiarists.
A full-day immersion into the fundamentals of hive management, bee biology, and urban apiculture.
Reserve Spot
Learn the craft of harvesting, spinning, and tasting honey. Explore terroir and sensory evaluation techniques.
Reserve Spot
Deep-dive into selective breeding, queen grafting, and developing resilient bee genetics for urban environments.
Reserve Spot
A simple, stunning side that lets our Rooftop Wildflower honey shine alongside seasonal produce.
January 15, 2026
New research from our lab reveals how city microclimates create remarkably distinct honey characteristics.
January 8, 2026
Five passionate newcomers join our mentorship program this year. Here are their stories and goals.
January 2, 2026