The backstory
Yellow cloud moon,turned towardthe dinner table.
Luna began with a family need: making the ordinary work of meals and groceries feel lighter, especially when a household is busy, tired, or deciding what to eat from fragments.
The name also honors a late grandmother whose Chinese name translates directly to yellow cloud moon. That meaning became a quiet design brief rather than a literal decoration.
The crescent carries the moon. The warm yellow carries the color. The leaf-cloud shape holds both food and cloud in one simple mark. Together, the identity points to nourishment, memory, and care without turning Luna into something sentimental or ornamental.
In product terms, that same idea becomes Luna's job: take the small, recurring act of feeding people and make it calmer to carry.
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