Note N° 002 · II · MMXXVI

Tuttlingen.

A small German town, four decades of precision, and the only vaporizers taken seriously by medicine.

There is a reason the Storz & Bickel workshop has never moved. Tuttlingen is a town of surgical instruments, of tolerances measured in hundredths, of a culture that treats precision as a form of respect.

When Markus Storz built the first Volcano in 2000, he was not building a consumer product. He was building an instrument. The distinction mattered then and matters now.

Today, the company's devices are the only ones certified for medical use across the European Union. This is not marketing. It is the quiet consequence of four decades of discipline.

— Curator's note, Atelier 007