These mugs are shaped slowly by hand, created piece by piece. You can feel it immediately: the subtle movement of the walls, the gentle asymmetry, the quiet evidence of human hands, holding them by the body feels like a hug, while holding by the handle feels substantial.
The glazes Watershed and Lichen draw from winter in the Puget Sound, moss-covered stone, rain-dark soil, tidal water meeting forest edge. Layers break and melt during firing, creating landscapes that cannot be repeated.
Lichen features deep browns and mossy greens, with the glaze creating moments of blue, lavender, and gentle metallics.
These are grounding cups. Made to anchor a morning coffee, a long conversation, or the simple act of warming your hands. No two are the same, though together create beautiful harmony in a cupboard.
These mugs are shaped slowly by hand, created piece by piece. You can feel it immediately: the subtle movement of the walls, the gentle asymmetry, the quiet evidence of human hands, holding them by the body feels like a hug, while holding by the handle feels substantial.
The glazes Watershed and Lichen draw from winter in the Puget Sound, moss-covered stone, rain-dark soil, tidal water meeting forest edge. Layers break and melt during firing, creating landscapes that cannot be repeated.
Lichen features deep browns and mossy greens, with the glaze creating moments of blue, lavender, and gentle metallics.
These are grounding cups. Made to anchor a morning coffee, a long conversation, or the simple act of warming your hands. No two are the same, though together create beautiful harmony in a cupboard.