A handmade coffee cup, on the workbench
Coffee cups · Stoneware

Cups made for slow mornings.

These coffee mugs are made from dark, iron-rich clay, giving them a raw, earthy look, like they were pulled straight from the ground and shaped for your daily brew. They're the result of ongoing glaze experiments and inlay techniques, with surfaces that develop character through fire and use.

The current batch

3 sizes. Small batch. A handful of cups.

Dark, iron-rich stoneware contrasted with bright porcelain. Handbuilt and fired to 1240 °C. Each cup carries a piece of the day it was built on, no two alike, just like no two days are quite the same.
Espresso, quick and short.
Small · cca 0.5 dcl

Espresso, quick and short.

Made for short coffees and a quick boost before taking on the rest of the day, like slaying trolls or stirring up potions in between.

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Double it or give it milk.
Medium · cca 1 dcl

Double it or give it milk.

Slightly larger than an espresso cup, with room for a splash of milk, a love potion, or a nip of mead for the sleepier mornings.

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Let me warm my hands.
Large · cca 1.5 dcl

Let me warm my hands.

Largest of the bunch, pairs beautifully with white coffee and accommodates tea and cocoa lovers as well.

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Cups are a rare item to find in my store.

I don't make them often and share no promises of when they replenish, but you can subscribe to the studio letter to get a heads-up the morning they're listed.