KEPËIN Coffee Station was created by two Latina sisters, Laura and Lorena González—immigrants from Venezuela, women, mothers, and passionate creatives. What began as a shared dream quickly became a heartfelt project that blends culture, coffee, and community in a unique mobile experience.
Our father is Wayuu, and as a tribute to our roots, we named our business KEPËIN, which means “coffee” in Wayuunaiki, the native language of the Wayuu people from northern Colombia and Venezuela. Through this name, we honor our heritage and the values passed down through generations.
At KEPËIN, we believe in the magic of simple moments: a warm cup of coffee, a meaningful conversation, the cozy atmosphere of shared spaces. That’s why we created a minimalist yet soulful coffee station that brings people together—whether at private events like weddings, baby showers, and birthdays, or at pop-ups and cultural gatherings.
Every detail of KEPËIN reflects who we are: strong women, proud of our roots, driven by creativity, and inspired by the power of connection.