About Us
About Lost Jungle Co.
Aloha mai kākou, my name is Keanu Correa, and I’m the hands and heart behind Lost Jungle Co.
I was born in O'ahu and raised in Puna, where the wild ohia forests and the ocean shaped who I am. Like so many Native Hawaiians, my journey has been one of reconnecting to my culture. Lost Jungle was born from this very path; Its a way to honor the resilience of our islands and offer pieces of home that carry meaning.
Every candle I pour, and every design I print is rooted in stories: of volcanic soil and mist-soaked mornings, of language and tradition, and of caring for what we leave behind. My hope is that when you hold one of our pieces, you feel a deeper sense of connection to Hawai'i; a reminder that beauty grows strongest when we take care of our roots.
Mahalo nui for being here, and for joining me in the work to protect the places and practices that make us who we are.

Our Mission
Lost Jungle Co. exists to honor what has been lost, protect what remains, and support the restoration through thoughtfully made goods rooted in Hawai'i.

Our mission is to raise awareness for the ongoing loss of Native Hawaiian ecosystems and to contribute, through small-batch goods and education, to protecting and restoring what remains.
Our Kuleana
At Lost Jungle Co., we believe every product carries a responsibility — to the land, our ancestors, and to future generations.
Born in the rainforests of Puna and inspired by the deep roots of our Native Hawaiian culture, we create with intention. Every candle poured and every design shared is an offering back to Hawai'i — a way to honor the resilience of our ‘aina, protect native species like sacred 'ohia lehua, and uplift stories too often overlooked.
That’s why, after covering the true cost of creating our products, we give back a portion of every sale to support local stewardship and restoration projects that protect native species like the sacred ‘ohia lehua.
More than a business, Lost Jungle Co. is part of a movement to remember who we are, malama what we love, and leave the world more pono that we found it.
