I have a problem with buying mugs. I love coffee (and tea, and spiced almond milk), and there?s just something about drinking it from a perfectly-weighted, beautifully-designed mug that makes the whole experience so much nicer. I?m not content to stop with a set of 8 matching mugs, though?no, I need to keep buying more and more mugs (usually in pairs, with the odd single here and there) and consequently finding more and more places to stash them. There are certain ones I prefer for weekday mornings, others that feel right on a Sunday, and the ones I gravitate toward when I?m being stupid and drinking coffee at 10:00 at night.
1. Bono mugs by Catharina Kippel, Design House Stockholm
Of all of the mugs featured here, these are the only ones I own. Actually, I only own the two in the top row?I have four of each! For a short period of time several years ago, C&B was selling these mugs individually for a great price, so I stocked up out of fear that they?d break easily and then I?d be sad. Happily, they?re all still in great shape! When I have guests, these are the mugs I serve coffee in. They?re also the ones Evan and I use most frequently on weekends. I love love love them.
2. Black Dot mugs, Schoolhouse Electric
I?m obsessed with these mugs. Every time I see a picture of one on Jen?s Instagram, I am filled with lust and greed. Don?t they just look like they?d be so nice to hold?! The little ones are particularly well-proportioned. I love how creamy the white is?I bet they?d look really good in my kitchen.
3. Yellow Fire-King mug, Vint
I?m a sucker for bright yellow, and I love Fire-King glassware. I saw this mug at Vint last night and had to force myself to not buy it. It?s like drinking out of a lemon! Perfect for tea.
? Vint is kindly offering a 16% discount for anything in the shop until 12/20. Use the code DOOR16 at checkout!
4. Black Harlequin and Gold Harlequin Thermo mugs, Ferm Living
I pretty much want everything at Ferm Living, these mugs included. I was concerned about the lack of handles at first (I have a few handle-less mugs, and I always wind up having to hold them with napkins), but then I realized they?re actually ?thermo? mugs. They have a dual-wall design, so your coffee stays nice and hot inside, but the part that touches your hand is cool. Neat!
5. Arne Jacobsen letter cups, Finnish Design Shop
Yeah, I know I just said I?m averse to handle-less mugs, but LOOK AT THESE. Worth the burns. (Or, you know, you could keep pencils in them. Or let your coffee cool down and stop being so impatient.) I first spotted these letter cups at Design Milk months and months ago, and I can?t stop thinking about them. The typography dates back to Arne Jacobsen?s signage design for Aarhus City Hall from 1937, and it still looks fresh and modern today. I?d love to have a digitized version of this typeface for my own use!
6. Tu Es La Vague cup, House of Rym
The entire House of Rym product line is beautiful. The ceramics are designed by Swedes Anna Backlund and Elisabeth Dunker (my favorite!). It?s probably not enough to just buy one cup, though, since they look so great when combined with a mismatched saucer as part of a mismatched set. So many pretty photos of all of the options on Elisabeth?s blog!
7. Stig Lindberg Bersa cup & saucer, Huset
Eternal wish-list item. Sigh. What is it with Swedes and ceramics? What is it with Swedes and everything? I?ve been dreaming about owning a set of Stig Lindberg cups and saucers for years, but they look so delicate. I?d probably drop them all in the first week and be sad forever. So pretty from afar, though.
8. Silkkikuikka Mug, Marimekko
Any mug with FIVE Ks in its name is good enough for me! I can tell you from experience that the handles on Marimekko mugs are perfectly positioned for maximum comfort. They?re a pleasure to hold, and small enough that your coffee doesn?t cool down too much before you get to the bottom.
OK, now I want coffee?
Source: http://www.doorsixteen.com/2012/12/12/things-to-drink-coffee-out-of/
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