Description
Our Reactive Organic Mug Set of 4 brings together four generously sized ceramic mugs with a softly rounded, slightly organic shape and a curved handle that sits comfortably in the hand. The headline feature is the reactive glaze, which pools and drifts down from the rim so no two mugs look exactly the same. Each one measures 15cm x 8cm x 8cm, giving you a roomy cup for coffee, tea or a morning hot chocolate.
The range comes in two colourways: Camel, with warm sandy tones fading into a cream base, and Duck Egg, a cooler soft blue-green over the same pale ground. Both suit relaxed table settings, open shelving and everyday use, and they mix happily with plain crockery or with other reactive pieces for a layered, handmade look in the kitchen.
Made from ceramic finished with a reactive glaze, the mugs have a smooth glazed surface and a subtly textured, tactile quality where the colour breaks. Because the glaze reacts during firing, small variations in tone and pattern are part of the design rather than a fault. We recommend washing by hand to keep the finish looking its best over time.
Specification
| Material |
Ceramic with reactive glaze |
| Dimensions |
15cm x 8cm x 8cm (W x D x H) per mug |
| Set includes |
4 mugs |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Camel, Duck Egg |
| Finish |
Reactive glaze, glazed surface |
| Care |
Hand wash recommended |
Frequently Asked
What makes each mug look different?
The reactive glaze pools and drifts during firing, so the colour and pattern vary from mug to mug. These small differences are part of the design and give each piece a handmade feel.
What colourways can I choose from?
The range comes in two options: Camel, with warm sandy tones over a cream base, and Duck Egg, a soft cool blue-green over the same pale ground.
How big are the mugs?
Each mug measures 15cm x 8cm x 8cm (W x D x H), giving a roomy cup suited to coffee, tea or hot chocolate.
What are the mugs made from?
They are made from ceramic finished with a reactive glaze, giving a smooth glazed surface with a subtly textured look where the colour breaks.
How should I care for them?
We recommend washing by hand to keep the reactive finish looking its best over time.