By Nicanor Gordon
How did you get into something so…. “Niche?” Sharon Kevil laughs as she finishes the question for me.
Sharon is in the business of producing state-of-the-art furniture that you can control with your phone for the explicit purpose of protecting your cannabis stash. Yeah, niche just about works.
Well, she explains, it’s the natural outcome of a problem-solving mom stumbling on her sneaky toddler taking the first free opportunity to raid the cabinets looking for sweet treats. Now Sharon, not new to the stash life, kept the good stuff somewhere secret, but this got her thinking,
“A kid doesn’t know what the letters THC mean.” They see a gummy, they eat a gummy.
Cannabis isn’t yet legal in her hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she thought to herself, but what about places where cannabis is more common? How many accidental ingestions happen in somewhere like Colorado?
The answer… A lot.
What Studies Say
In 2016, the New York Times reported a study published by the JAMA Pediatrics Medical Journal, which found that the rates of cannabis exposure in young children increased 150 percent since 2014. More than double. That doesn’t even consider teenagers stealing from their parents.
So, maybe a stash box just doesn’t cut it in 2021.
Cannabis is more than just rolling a joint. There are all sorts of infused drinks and candies, expensive breakables like bongs, and CBD tinctures and topicals. Sure, you can always use a metal tin and hide it somewhere, but we deserve chic furniture too. Sharon built Forti Goods to fill this void. It’s a line of sleek high-end furniture with secret spaces, specifically created to stash cannabis.
Forti Goods provides immediate protection. No one gets in unless you want them to. Each piece of furniture has a digital remote control that works on all your devices, so there’s no anxiety about forgetting a key or combination. You can share access, and even do it temporarily if you’re renting a space or you have company.
Mindful Furniture
Sharon aptly refers to the line as “slow furniture.”
When you buy a piece of Forti Goods furniture, you should expect it to last. “If you want, you can pass it down to your children and they can keep cannabis out of their children’s hands,” she jokes on our call.
Forti Goods only uses sustainably sourced and harvested materials, and produces and ships only within the US. Sharon is too aware of the corners that large firms cut trying to save on production costs, and she’s aware of the tax that has on the environment. “If the world’s ocean freights were a country, they’d be the 5th largest emitters of greenhouse gases,” Sharon says. She has seen what the industrial process looks like and she wants none of it for Forti Goods.
Outside of just the environment, Sharon also considers her employees.
She openly acknowledges the brand’s current price point isn’t very accessible. While she’s brainstorming ways to bring that down, she refuses to compromise her workers in the process. “All our workers are paid a living wage. People need jobs and need to be able to live without working five jobs,” she says.
This is the core of Forti Goods. Forti: from the latin fortes, means strong and powerful – words you’d want associated with your furniture. But, to Sharon, her furniture is only as strong as the people who build it. Check out the full furniture line at Fortigoods.com.