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Homecoming Travel Cup
A travel cup thrown to move and made for the hands that already know where to go.
The rim curves inward over the top of the opening, all the way around, keeping your drink secure as you carry it without needing a lid. Plus it angles downward, so if anything splashes onto the rim, it slides right back into the cup!
It fits standard cup holders, sits steady in your hand where it was held when the clay was soft, and travels with you the way a good companion does.
The hand-altered waist knows exactly how you'll pick this up. Your thumb finds the indent. Your palm settles into the curve. And the opening meets your lip right where it should. The body then narrows where your hand wraps it naturally; finally a cup that holds you back and doubles as a grip! It's the difference between holding a cup and holding your cup.
Each piece is hand-altered, reduction fired, and glazed twice, once all over and once more while I hold it at the alteration point, leaving my handprint. The glaze breaks differently every time. No two cups will ever look alike.
Colorways fall within three feeling families: sanctuary, hearth, and space. Each a place of refuge, somewhere you return to, somewhere that holds you, somewhere that feels like home. Or you can get something else entirely that defies categorization if you choose mystery. Either way it will be stunning!
Colors are shown on the Homecoming Tumblers. The same glazes are available on the Travele Cup; reduction-fired, one of one.
If you've fallen in love with a specific colorway you've seen and want that one made just for you, you can submit a studio commission request. Because of the nature of reduction firing, your piece may have its own expression of that colorway.
Read the full story behind the Homecoming Collection
Wheel thrown and hand-altered stoneware
In and downward curving rim keeps drinks secure without a lid
Fits standard cup holders
Reduction fired, double glaze dip with handprint at the alteration point
Mystery glaze preorder, colorway chosen by the kiln and the maker
Limited to 15 preorders
Food, oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe
Approx. 200 ml (7 oz) capacity, varies slightly with each unique piece
Preorders ship by end of July
A travel cup thrown to move and made for the hands that already know where to go.
The rim curves inward over the top of the opening, all the way around, keeping your drink secure as you carry it without needing a lid. Plus it angles downward, so if anything splashes onto the rim, it slides right back into the cup!
It fits standard cup holders, sits steady in your hand where it was held when the clay was soft, and travels with you the way a good companion does.
The hand-altered waist knows exactly how you'll pick this up. Your thumb finds the indent. Your palm settles into the curve. And the opening meets your lip right where it should. The body then narrows where your hand wraps it naturally; finally a cup that holds you back and doubles as a grip! It's the difference between holding a cup and holding your cup.
Each piece is hand-altered, reduction fired, and glazed twice, once all over and once more while I hold it at the alteration point, leaving my handprint. The glaze breaks differently every time. No two cups will ever look alike.
Colorways fall within three feeling families: sanctuary, hearth, and space. Each a place of refuge, somewhere you return to, somewhere that holds you, somewhere that feels like home. Or you can get something else entirely that defies categorization if you choose mystery. Either way it will be stunning!
Colors are shown on the Homecoming Tumblers. The same glazes are available on the Travele Cup; reduction-fired, one of one.
If you've fallen in love with a specific colorway you've seen and want that one made just for you, you can submit a studio commission request. Because of the nature of reduction firing, your piece may have its own expression of that colorway.
Read the full story behind the Homecoming Collection
Wheel thrown and hand-altered stoneware
In and downward curving rim keeps drinks secure without a lid
Fits standard cup holders
Reduction fired, double glaze dip with handprint at the alteration point
Mystery glaze preorder, colorway chosen by the kiln and the maker
Limited to 15 preorders
Food, oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe
Approx. 200 ml (7 oz) capacity, varies slightly with each unique piece
Preorders ship by end of July