About

HeyCha is a modern tea brand built around one simple idea — slow down and create space for clarity.

We live in a world of constant stimulation. Coffee, screens, notifications. Everything is fast, loud, and designed to keep you “on.”
Tea offers something different.

It creates a slower rhythm.

A Different Kind of Energy

At HeyCha, we focus on loose-leaf tea that supports calm, steady focus — not spikes and crashes.

Our teas are selected for:

  • clean, balanced energy
  • smooth, long-lasting clarity
  • a more grounded daily routine

Whether it’s a light green tea, a balanced oolong, or a deeper raw puerh, each tea is meant to be experienced — not rushed.

More Than Just Tea

HeyCha is not just about what you drink.
It’s about how you drink it.

We draw inspiration from gongfu tea culture — a way of brewing that turns tea into a simple, repeatable ritual.

A few minutes.
A few cups.
A moment to reset.

Designed for Everyday Ritual

Our tea ware is minimal, functional, and made to fit into modern life:

  • portable tea sets
  • gaiwan sets
  • tea trays for home use

Everything is designed to make the ritual easy to start and easy to return to.


About the Founder

HeyCha was founded by Dmytro Kramarenko, a designer based in Florida.

The idea started from a simple problem — too much stimulation, not enough clarity.

Tea became a way to replace constant inputs with something slower and more intentional. What began as a personal habit gradually turned into a brand built around that same experience.

HeyCha is designed for people who want a more balanced daily rhythm — without overcomplicating it.

Built for Real Life

HeyCha is based in Florida, United States.

We’re building this brand for people who want a better daily rhythm —
less noise, more clarity, and a simple ritual they can rely on.

Start Simple

You don’t need a perfect setup.

Many people begin with:

  • a small gaiwan or portable set
  • a light oolong or green tea

From there, the ritual builds naturally.
Tea doesn’t need to be complicated.
It just needs a moment.