FISHEYECeramics

Limited Edition Handmade Mug, by FisheyeCeramics

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Limited Edition Handmade Mug, by FisheyeCeramics
FISHEYECeramics

Limited Edition Handmade Mug, by FisheyeCeramics

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

Double take.

Artist Kim Gilmour’s ceramics are made to mix and mingle with your other pieces, and this mug will do exactly that. It’s finished off with not one but two glossy glazes, which you may recognize from these pinch bowls from the same maker. Pour yourself a cup, then top it off with cream and sugar—because this mug proves you can really have both.

Shop the full Mugs52 collection.

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

Artist Kim Gilmour’s ceramics are made to mix and mingle with your other pieces, and this mug will do exactly that. It’s finished off with not one but two glossy glazes, which you may recognize from these pinch bowls from the same maker. Pour yourself a cup, then top it off with cream and sugar—because this mug proves you can really have both.

Shop the full Mugs52 collection.

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

FISHEYECeramics

Catskill, NY
Kim Gilmour grew up in rural New Hampshire, and the inspiration for her work comes from the beauty and imperfection of the natural world. After moving to Brooklyn and starting to work with pottery, she decided to open her own shop. Now based in Hudson Valley, New York, everything she creates is organic and abstract, but also completely functional. Each piece is either hand-built, thrown on an electric wheel, or a combination of both.
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