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Mugs and handles

  • Writer: Emily Tryon
    Emily Tryon
  • Feb 2, 2021
  • 1 min read

When I first started my journey into pottery, I soon realised that my joy came from experimenting, from sitting at the wheel with no plan and seeing what magic happened. From that, I found myself in love with making mugs and on a path to finding my perfect shape for my own mug. I enjoy the process of finding my way with forms and seeing the transformation from a little lump of clay on a wheel to a functional cup a few weeks later.


Two and a half years down the line, I have my own little online shop selling small run homeware. I love to work with clients to create bespoke homeware unique to them. My work belongs as a family but doesn't aim to be identical. I love that each piece has its quirks and has been made in a moment by my hands and the magic of a wheel.


From rustic natural finishes to smooth, shiny whites, each is tactile and feels different to hold. The shapes which vary from making you feel like your cuddling your cup to the practical, here for a sharp espresso elegance of the straight raw coffee sets. Each has a place at my table, and I hope yours.

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