Wild Bower

Limited Edition Handmade Mug, by Wild Bower Studio (SOLD OUT)

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Limited Edition Handmade Mug, by Wild Bower Studio (SOLD OUT)
Wild Bower

Limited Edition Handmade Mug, by Wild Bower Studio (SOLD OUT)

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Spiral & speckle.

You’ll never guess how this ceramic mug came to be. Hailing from the Catskill Mountains, it’s handmade by artist Nicole Helen Brunner in a studio that runs completely on green energy and rain water. Those loops you see are hand-painted in the studio’s signature blue glaze color, and the raw clay peeking through at the bottom is trusty stoneware. (That means it’s sturdy enough for everyday sipping.)

We teamed up with 52 ceramicists—that’s right, 52—to bring you a collection like none other: a whole parade of handcrafted mugs, each one as unique as its maker. They’re only in the Shop for a limited time (and, you guessed it, they’re exclusively here).

  • Made in: Mountaindale, NY
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  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

You’ll never guess how this ceramic mug came to be. Hailing from the Catskill Mountains, it’s handmade by artist Nicole Helen Brunner in a studio that runs completely on green energy and rain water. Those loops you see are hand-painted in the studio’s signature blue glaze color, and the raw clay peeking through at the bottom is trusty stoneware. (That means it’s sturdy enough for everyday sipping.)

We teamed up with 52 ceramicists—that’s right, 52—to bring you a collection like none other: a whole parade of handcrafted mugs, each one as unique as its maker. They’re only in the Shop for a limited time (and, you guessed it, they’re exclusively here).

Meet the Maker

Wild Bower

Mountaindale , NY
If you were to venture into the Catskill Mountains, you just might stumble upon the Wild Bower studio, where ceramist Nicole Helen Brunner handmakes mugs, candle holders, and other treasures. It runs entirely on green energy and rainwater (just in case those designs didn’t have your heart already).
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