Why does the soap have Dubbe?

The History of DubbeSeife

In the Palatinate, there's a glass everyone knows: the Dubbeglas.
Simple, robust, and with the typical small indentations – the "Dubbe." These depressions ensure that the glass remains secure in your hand, even when the Riesling is flowing freely.

This idea gave rise to DubbeSeife.

It's a tribute to Palatinate everyday culture: to wine festivals, to long evenings on the terrace, and to the unique blend of down-to-earthness and zest for life that characterizes the region.

The soap adopts the design language of the Dubbeglas.
The small indentations are not just a nod to the original, but also functional: they make the soap easy to hold and less likely to slip – even after several uses.

DubbeSeife is made from high-quality, traditionally saponified raw soap by a German manufacturer. Instead of making soap themselves, the project focuses on what makes it special: shape, formula, fragrance, and design. Each variety has its own distinct character – from puristic to aromatic.

DubbeSeife is therefore neither an industrial mass product nor a romanticized handmade soap.
It lies somewhere in between: precisely manufactured, thoughtfully designed, and regionally rooted.

Thus, a simple everyday object becomes a small piece of Palatinate –
for the sink, as a gift, or as a souvenir for people who know what a Dubbeglas is.