Turbine Tall Mug
Description
Catherine made the Tall Mug on the potter's wheel using porcelain. Its generous capacity is ideal for tall drinks and prolonged use at your desk or table. The mug has multiple textures for your tactile pleasure: a smooth glaze inside and around the rim, with matte and satin finishes on the exterior and handle.
Catherine printed turbines and a hot stove on an orange background to reference climate change. This piece is a call to action to care for our warming planet as you make it part of your daily routine.
Origins, Process and Materials
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Care Instructions, Dimensions and Capacity
Microwave and dishwasher safe
H13 cm x D12 cm | Vol 400 mLCeramics 101
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