The couple named their company Konga after the young son, Vinca’s mispronunciation of the Lithuanian word for “socks” when he was learning to speak. “For us, it formed a symbolic association with the feeling of the earth under bare feet,” says Goda. “It encouraged us to leave our footprint, but with minimal impact on nature and meaningful value to humans.”  Photo 1 of 11 in This Kitchen Maker Is Upcycling Offcuts to Create $59K Tiny Cabins

This Kitchen Maker Is Upcycling Offcuts to Create $59K Tiny Cabins

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Konga’s founders named the company after their young son’s mispronunciation of the Lithuanian word for "socks" when he was learning to speak. "For us, it formed a symbolic association with the feeling of the earth under bare feet," says Goda Zemaite. "It encouraged us to leave our footprint, but with minimal impact on nature and meaningful value to humans."