Two hands finishing a black leather bag at the workbench
Mini-apprenticeships

Come home with their point of view, not a souvenir.

You enter the daily life of a profession, beside the person who has mastered it. Real trades, real people, real conditions. A few days later you leave carrying the way they see — not a thing from a shelf.

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This is not a tour. It is not a class. It is a few days inside someone else's working life.

Apprenti Trips — because one life isn't enough
A coffee master tasting at the cupping table
What a mini-apprenticeship is

You don't watch. You work.

You stand at the bench, in the field, at the cupping table — beside someone who has spent a lifetime getting it right. You keep their hours. You do the work with your own hands, in the real place, under the real conditions. No script, no audience, no group.

It is not a demonstration, and it is not a holiday performance staged for visitors. It is the ordinary day of a master, and for a few days it is yours to enter. What you take home is the way they see the work — a point of view you can't buy in a shop.

The lives you can step into

Choose a life. Borrow it for a few days.

One is bookable now. One opens next. The rest are in the making — real hosts, real trades, quietly coming together.

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First access

Be first inside the next working life.

New apprenticeships open a few benches at a time. Leave your email and we tell you first — no noise, only when a place opens.

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