MISTER GREEN - Imagine a small Los Angeles workshop at golden-hour, its windows half-open, curtains lifting just enough to reveal a stack of incense boxes, a few sun-faded tees, and one very determined houseplant. That’s the world Mister Green occupies: a quietly irreverent space where counterculture manners meet tidy design sense.
Born from the...
MISTER GREEN - Imagine a small Los Angeles workshop at golden-hour, its windows half-open, curtains lifting just enough to reveal a stack of incense boxes, a few sun-faded tees, and one very determined houseplant. That’s the world Mister Green occupies: a quietly irreverent space where counterculture manners meet tidy design sense.
Born from the modern cannabis lifestyle—but never shouting about it—Mister Green builds objects, clothing, and oddities for people who appreciate a life arranged with intentional clutter. Their pieces feel like props from a film where everyone speaks in measured tones and nothing is ever quite symmetrical. Cotton tees printed with wry graphics, incense that behaves like a polite guest, housewares that appear to have been borrowed from a mid-century botanist’s apartment—each item carries a calm, slightly mischievous charm.
Mister Green isn’t about rebellion. It’s about refinement, ritual, and the strange comfort of a tidy desk with one crooked ashtray. The brand has become a touchpoint for those who want their everyday objects to feel like they wandered out of a well-composed scene and settled into real life, still carrying the faint smell of cedar smoke.