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Mugs52 Is Again—Meet The Makers Behind Our 2024 Assortment


After an almost year-long collaboration with a number of the most gifted ceramicists throughout the nation, we’re so excited to introduce this yr’s Mugs52 assortment. Provide is proscribed, so get your arms in your favourite items ASAP.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

1. A Query of Eagles

  • Location: Broad Ripple, IN
  • What was the inspiration in your design? Shade was forefront on our thoughts this yr, so we took a deep dive researching vacation decor rooted in additional European traditions. There, we discovered numerous stripes and daring colours to encourage us for our mug. We expect it exudes a comfy appeal for ingesting scorching cocoa in your snow lined cottage. Simply add a plaid tablecloth for optimum sample play.

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2. Andrew Molleur Studio

  • Ceramicist: Andrew Molleur
  • Location: Kingston, NY
  • What was the most important problem of designing this mug? The largest problem to designing this mug was reaching the correct proportions. For instance, the deal with is giant sufficient to slide not less than two fingers behind, suits the mug physique, and does not really feel uncomfortable to carry and drink from when it’s stuffed with liquid.

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3. Base Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Catalina Parra
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? What many don’t notice is that every mug is hand-painted utilizing layers of coloured clay, giving the colours a wealthy depth, and making each piece really one-of-a-kind.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

4. Newbie Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Jesse Hamerman
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? The scale might be good for ice cream, cereal, even a do-it-yourself warming rooster broth. You may also use it as a planter for a succulent, a pen holder, a container to make {custom} candles—there’s so many prospects.

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5. BG Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Bennett Graves
  • Location: Pittsburgh, PA
  • What was the inspiration in your design? I drink a variety of matcha lattes at dwelling and wished to create my splendid mug for that event. The glazes are impressed by the colours and textures of a glacial pool and felt like the right backdrop for the colourful inexperienced of matcha.

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6. BKLYN Clay

  • Ceramicist: Laura Vogel
  • Location: New York, NY
  • What was the inspiration in your design? Our inspiration was classic journey mugs. They have been made to maintain your espresso on the dashboard whereas driving, which we expect may be very cool.

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7. Bombabird

  • Ceramicist: Chelsea Erdner
  • Location: Pittsburgh, PA
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? The mug is comprised of a white stoneware and completed in a {custom} glaze, blended in my studio. The inside of the mug has a satin robin’s egg blue glaze whereas the outside is dipped in a extra textured pale blue with some speckles. Every glaze is a unique hue of blue however I really like how nicely they praise one another.

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8. Carved Shade

  • Ceramicist: Taylor Suchy
  • Location: Newport Seashore, CA
  • What was the most important problem of designing this mug? The largest problem this yr was preserving the traces on the design clear. The secondary clay physique on the surface is extra textured and tough so the glaze slips in between the tape when masking it off.

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9. Connor McGinn Studios

  • Ceramicist: Connor McGinn
  • Location: Tarrytown, NY
  • What our crew loves about this mug: The form and shade—it is a combo that begs us to drink espresso from it.

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10. Earth + Factor

  • Ceramicist: Elizabeth Gold
  • Location: Los Angeles, CA
  • What was the inspiration in your design? We drew inspiration from the comfy, timeless attraction of fall plaid for this mug design. Every cup is meticulously hand-painted with delicate iridescent matte stripes, which, when fired, softly blur to create a gorgeous, one-of-a-kind impact. This natural variation makes each mug really distinctive, reflecting the contact of our three gifted native artisans in our Los Angeles studio.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

11. East Fork Pottery

  • Location: Asheville, NC
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? This mug is ideal for pouring a chilly one.

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12. Ekua Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Sara Todd
  • Location: Lengthy Seashore, CA
  • What was the inspiration in your design? I wished one thing warming however acquainted. I believe the oxblood glaze and the pink actually complement one another whereas additionally not being too boring.

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13. Elizabeth Benotti

  • Ceramicist: Elizabeth Benotti
  • Location: Eliot, ME
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? This mug is hand constructed from porcelain slabs as a substitute of being wheel-thrown. Each bit is rigorously assembled, with the blue underglaze hand-painted, after which the herringbone sample is carved out in a course of known as sgraffito.

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14. Erin Louise Clancy

  • Ceramicist: Erin Clancy
  • Location: Queens, NY
  • What was the most important problem of designing this mug? The largest problem in designing this mug lies within the Mishima approach used to create its herringbone or knit/purl sample. This ceramic methodology includes making use of a contrasting shade of slip into the grooves of an etched clay floor, requiring cautious hand-carving and inlay with porcelain slip. Each bit demanded care and a focus to efficiently obtain the intricate floor sample.

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15. Fenway Clayworks

  • Ceramicist: Sean VanderVilet
  • Location: Golden, CO
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? My objective is alway to make objects that may exist on a counter when not getting used, and nonetheless present an attention-grabbing visible aspect to an area. I believe these mugs slot in that class. If not for espresso or tea, heck, use it for ice cream.

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16. Fisheye Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Kim Gilmour
  • Location: Catskill, NY
  • What was the most important problem of designing this mug? I wished to make a mug that would maintain a considerable quantity of espresso or tea, however that additionally felt mild and comfy and secure when held. Every mug is hand thrown, so it’s all the time a problem to attain all of that with every one. The handles are a specific problem as you wish to make it snug to carry for various hand sizes.

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17. Franca

  • Ceramicist: Sierra Yip-Bannicq
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? Every Cara mug is hand-painted, so no two mugs are an identical. The delicate variations in brushwork and glaze software make each piece one-of-a-kind. Made in our Brooklyn-based women-owned studio, this mug is a celebration of each artwork and craftsmanship.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

18. G’Day Thrillseekers

  • Ceramicist: Hannah Groff
  • Location: NY
  • What was the inspiration in your design? I drew a variety of inspiration from my intensive tinned fish assortment, and the traditional Hudson River Estuary signal with the attractive blue sturgeon on it that you just see throughout New York.

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19. Handmade Studio TN

  • Ceramicist: Amber Durrett
  • Location: Nashville, TN
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? Each single mug takes weeks to finish from begin to end. Every step is approached with care and love, from molding the clay, to impressing the feel, to firing within the kiln, to wrapping up and transport to our prospects! We hope you like them as a lot as we liked making them!

Photograph by Armando Rafael

20. Heo Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Karent Tong
  • Location: Los Angeles, CA
  • What was the inspiration in your design? My studio Heo Ceramics takes its identify from the Vietnamese phrase “heo” which suggests boar, or pig. I used to be born within the Yr of the Pig, and the coil of a pig’s tail has all the time drawn my eye and made me smile. The deal with on these mugs was designed to evoke that very same feeling!

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21. IIIVVVYYY Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Ivy Weinglass
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? One in every of my favourite issues to drink out of my mugs is miso soup! Once I’m at my studio and I want one thing nourishing and heat, I put a packet of miso soup with some scorching water in a mug, stir and sip on all of it day!

Photograph by Armando Rafael

22. Jeremy Ayers

  • Location: Waterbury, VT
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? The stripes on this mug are the uncooked clay of the mug itself. The colour of the uncooked clay varies from mug to mug relying on the place it was within the kiln.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

23. Jessie Lazar

  • Ceramicist: Jessie Lazar
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • What our crew loves about this mug: Two issues: Speckles and deal with. The previous’s simply enjoyable—a playful reminder that your routine cup of joe is price celebrating. And the latter, nicely, it merely feels actually, actually good in your hand.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

24. Kendall Davis Clay

  • Ceramicist: Kendall Davis
  • Location: Fort Price, TX
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? You would all the time use my mug to secretly be ingesting one thing stronger. You would additionally use the mug because the reward at a piece associated “reward trade” occasion to be the star of the present.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

25. Lauren HB Studio

  • Ceramicist: Lauren Herzak-Bauman
  • Location: Kingston, NY
  • What was the inspiration in your design? The shape itself was my place to begin. I envisioned taking a line for a stroll, meandering across the contours of the mug. I hope to encourage a way of psychological wandering whereas somebody sips a scorching beverage. It is about making a second of pause and reflection inside the on a regular basis ritual of having fun with a drink.

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26. Lauren Lauzon

  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? The oranges motif is certainly one of my first ever designs I placed on a mug virtually six years in the past. For this challenge, it felt actually becoming to nod to my beginnings as a ceramicist, whereas additionally that includes certainly one of my newer deal with types.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

27. Misplaced Quarry

  • Ceramicist: Doris Josovitz
  • Location: New York
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? I really like that my mugs might be artwork items—they’re good for styling on a shelf and even for sensible makes use of like holding pens and pencils on a desk. Within the toilet, they work nicely to maintain toothbrushes and toothpaste organized. In my studio, I take advantage of my pattern mugs to carry ceramic instruments.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

28. Meltz Studio

  • Ceramicist: Alexandra Meltzer
  • Location: Newburgh, NY
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? The inexperienced shade of the brushstrokes have been created utilizing one thing known as copper wash. The copper utilized in ceramic colorants and the copper used to make pennies is similar aspect utilized in totally different types.

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29. Mondays

  • Ceramicist: Jennifer Fiore
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • What was the inspiration in your design? There’s a mug within the Etruscan Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork that’s so good and easy and timeless. It was made 1000’s of years in the past however manages to really feel completely up to date. I would like all of my work to have that very same high quality of not being clearly positioned in time or following a development.

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30. Mondays

  • Ceramicist: Nina Lalli
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? My mug is heavy! Some folks might favor another use. It is nice as a small vase, pencil holder, smoothie or milkshake cup (with a straw). It may even be a planter, with some pebbles within the backside to assist drainage, or cute as a utensil holder on the dinner desk or buffet.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

31. Mud Witch

  • Ceramicist: Viviana Matsuda
  • Location: San Francisco, CA
  • What was the most important problem of designing this mug? I wished one thing playful and useful. I like my mugs to seem like they’re part of a cartoon. I wished the deal with to be like a big donut however I needed to make the deal with hole or the mug could be too heavy. I needed to throw it on the wheel then make a plaster mould to pour a skinny layer of slip so the deal with could be light-weight.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

32. Myrth Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Abigail Smallwood
  • Location: Windfall, RI
  • What was the inspiration in your design? Our mug design was impressed by the attractive cascading mild in our new studio in Windfall, RI. Diagonal rays of sunshine bathe our studio’s east-facing home windows and this makes it a very beautiful place to work each day. The sunshine rays additionally reminded us of the feel of our Moon Vase so we mixed the 2 concepts in a diagonal hand-carved floor on our mug.

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33. Objet Aimee

  • Ceramicist: Aimee McLaughlin
  • Location: Portland, ME
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? That stoneware clay was invented roughly 1,250,447 days in the past (1400 BCE) and this stoneware mug was invented roughly 64 days in the past (September 2024).

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34. Pepper Stone Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Anna Richardson
  • Location: Charlottesville, VA
  • What was the inspiration in your design? I really like a classic French Stripe—the sample is timeless. However I wished to convey a extra relaxed tone to that with the imperfect, painterly fashion of the stripes that I believe provides a stage of cozy.

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35. Private Greatest

  • Ceramicist: Whitney Simpkins
  • Location: Baltimore, MD
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? I really like utilizing this measurement mug for an enormous scoop of ice cream. I’ve additionally been identified to water the vegetation in my kitchen by filling a random mug from the cupboard.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

36. Pigeon Toe

  • Ceramicist: Sam Hough
  • Location: Portland, OR
  • What was the inspiration in your design? The ’70s! Pottery was stuffed with heat tones, natural floor design, and attention-grabbing textures. We began with a custom-made brown clay, and contrasted it with bursts of melted glass crystals blended into an off-white glaze.

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37. Recreation Middle

  • Ceramicist: Josephine Heilpern
  • Location: New York, NY
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? I like to make use of my mugs for ingesting broth within the morning. However exterior of ingesting something you need to use the mug to amplify sound! I imply it isn’t its major intention however oftentimes, after I’m within the kitchen cooking, I place my telephone inside a mug to make my music louder. I suppose it is possibly time I purchase myself some audio system.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

38. Rory Pots

  • Ceramicist: Rory Shamlian
  • Location: Burlington, VT
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? It was made in a studio in Burlington, Vermont by a really small crew of girls, just a few blocks away from Lake Champlain, more likely to the sound of a real crime podcast.

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39. Ruth Easterbrook

  • Location: Philadelphia, PA
  • What was the most important problem of designing this mug? I throw every cup from a lump of clay so getting the scale and/or proportions the identical every time is a problem. Slight variation is inherently a part of the handmade course of however I’m proud of how related they turned out.

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40. Sarah Cihat

  • Ceramicist: Sarah Grant
  • Location: Nashville, TN
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? I’d undoubtedly use it for ice cream, as I don’t like an enormous large bowl of it. They’re additionally nice for snacks like nuts or olives and will match simply on a snack/charcuterie board, so be sure you purchase multiples!

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41. Sombra

  • Ceramicist: Allison Shawn
  • Location: Los Angeles, CA
  • What was the most important problem of designing this mug? Balancing texture, type, and performance was key to making a minimalist however distinctive mug. I wished a floor that invitations contact with out being too coarse, making a texture that’s earthy but refined; I sought to make sure a secure, stackable type that is snug to carry; and I wished to take away any extraneous parts from the making course of. Discovering that equilibrium took time, nevertheless it’s what makes each bit really feel so inviting.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

42. Stone & Sparrow

  • Ceramicist: Kate Marchand
  • Location: Pittsburgh, PA
  • What was the inspiration in your design? The inspiration for my design was actually a matter of trial and error. I got here up with this design whereas creating a sequence of items for an area espresso store with a motorbike theme (assume Deus Ex Machina vibes). Whereas creating one thing complementary to a “grease-spot” theme, I attempted a variety of illustration patterns on the mug physique surfaces. This one caught!

Photograph by Armando Rafael

43. Studiolo Artale

  • Ceramicist: Isabella Artale
  • Location: Union Metropolis, NJ
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? Since we’re in soup season, I believe this mug makes for an awesome “bowl.” You get the operate of a vessel, however with the added ergonomics of a deal with! Plus the peak of the mug wall is sweet for preserving the soup hotter for longer.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

44. Studio Joo

  • Ceramicist: Elaine Tian
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • What was the inspiration in your design? My mug is a Japanese chawan-style bowl. After an inspiring go to to Japan in 2012, I took some tea ceremony courses on the Urasenke Chanoyu Middle in NYC. My work has been steeped within the wabi-sabi custom since. Enjoyable Reality: Urasenke Chanoyu Middle is situated within the former studio and residential of Mark Rothko. They’ve a Zen rock backyard, and a number of the most beautiful tea rooms exterior of Japan. I extremely advocate a go to!

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45. Sunday Studio

  • Ceramicist: Joanne Lee
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • What was the most important problem of designing this mug? I do not often make mugs so touchdown on the suitable measurement was a problem, to make it large enough however not too large. Clay shrinks about 12-15%, so one thing that appears the suitable measurement when it is freshly thrown can find yourself being kiddie-sized as soon as it is gone by the ultimate firing.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

46. This Quiet Mud

  • Ceramicist: Dubhe Carreno
  • Location: Lake Forest, IL
  • Aside from ingesting espresso or tea, what’s one other manner somebody may use your mug? I really love my new mug design as a flower vase as a result of it may possibly decide up the colour of any flower in addition to the greens of the leaves. I believe it might additionally make an superior brush holder or small utensil holder for shorter gadgets like measuring spoons, vegetable peeler, pizza cutter, and so forth.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

47. Utility Objects

  • Ceramicist: Aleisha Duchateau
  • Location: Atlanta, GA
  • What was the inspiration in your design? Industrial soil compactors. If you happen to see one you will know.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

48. Void & Type

  • Ceramicist: Natalie Legg
  • Location: Denver, CO
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it?
    That is powerful as a result of I left this mug virtually completely naked with the intention to see the colour of the clay itself. However, one factor somebody in all probability would not know is that this mug was created from clay I recycled in my studio.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

49. Wilcoxson Brooklyn Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Kevin Wilcoxson
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • What was the inspiration in your design? The inspiration was celebration, confetti, vibrant colours and easy pleasure.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

50. Wolf Ceramics

  • Ceramicist: Sarah Wolf
  • Location: Hood River, OR
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it?
    Whereas I used to be throwing these on the wheel I used to be—in all probability—listening to Harry Potter on tape. It is a custom yearly within the studio. As soon as it will get darkish and wet and manufacturing begins ramping up for the vacations, we begin listening to the sequence from the start.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

51. Wonki Ware

  • Ceramicist: Wonki Ware
  • Location: Western Cape, South Africa
  • What we love about this mug: It belongs on the eating desk of your fanciest feast, the nook of your workplace desk, and all over the place in between.

Photograph by Armando Rafael

52. Daniel Zunino

  • Ceramicist: Daniel Zunino
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • What’s one thing about your mug that somebody wouldn’t know simply by taking a look at it? I spent a number of months creating a {custom} glaze for this piece, persevering with to iterate and take a look at to be able to land on the colour and texture I used to be after.


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