Mugs in the raw.
Wondering where these mugs get their chocolatey hue? Just ask the hand-turned clay they’re made from. Each vessel has been glazed on the inside, left raw on the outside, and then high-fired to create that natural texture you see. Oh, and here’s a little bonus: They’re all microwave, oven, and dishwasher safe, too. Pour in a cup of tea or coffee—and then add the matching serving board and bowl for the ultimate breakfast-in-bed spread.
Photography by Ty Mecham, James Ransom
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