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Poppy Cappuccino Mug
One of Alyson’s Favorites
Meet Poppy, a vintage-inspired artisan made mug adorned with small, delicate red florals. With its charming botanical pattern and timeless feel, Poppy is made for slow mornings, warm cappuccinos, afternoon tea, and everyday rituals at home.
Each floral transfer is hand applied, making every mug unique. A classic white glazed interior complements the delicate red flowers and keeping the design feeling simple and fresh.
Imagine a cappuccino or cup of tea in the garden early in the morning, listening to the birds and breathing in the scent of fresh herbs. Poppy brings a little of that late summer garden feeling to your morning ritual.
Dimensions:
+ Vintage-inspired floral design
+ Delicate red poppy-inspired florals
+ Hand-applied transfer. Note: each mug is unique.
+ White glazed interior
+ Holds approximately 10 oz
+ Approximately 3"H x 3.5"D
+ Listing is for 1 mug
About the Makers
A Question of Eagles is Melissa and Jonathan!
We’re a husband and wife team committed to making heirloom quality pottery for your home and table since 2012. We both grew up in the Midwest, but have lived all across the states from Oregon to New York to California. In 2020, we returned to our Midwestern roots and are headquartered in the SoBro neighborhood of Indianapolis. In 2022 we opened our first retail showroom & general store called Prairie General.
We are inspired by nature, our travels, the landscape and culture of the West, and studio pottery of the 60's and 70's. We believe in the transformative power that using handmade goods can have on our everyday life. We describe ourselves as Rustic Modernists, which for us means an interest in clean modern shapes with an earthy handmade bent. With backgrounds in fine art, we’re drawn to the sculptural qualities of ceramics, and through our functional designs see our work as an extension of our art practices.
All of our work is made with food safe and lead-free materials. Let us say that again - WE DO NOT USE LEAD IN OUR WORK.
One of Alyson’s Favorites
Meet Poppy, a vintage-inspired artisan made mug adorned with small, delicate red florals. With its charming botanical pattern and timeless feel, Poppy is made for slow mornings, warm cappuccinos, afternoon tea, and everyday rituals at home.
Each floral transfer is hand applied, making every mug unique. A classic white glazed interior complements the delicate red flowers and keeping the design feeling simple and fresh.
Imagine a cappuccino or cup of tea in the garden early in the morning, listening to the birds and breathing in the scent of fresh herbs. Poppy brings a little of that late summer garden feeling to your morning ritual.
Dimensions:
+ Vintage-inspired floral design
+ Delicate red poppy-inspired florals
+ Hand-applied transfer. Note: each mug is unique.
+ White glazed interior
+ Holds approximately 10 oz
+ Approximately 3"H x 3.5"D
+ Listing is for 1 mug
About the Makers
A Question of Eagles is Melissa and Jonathan!
We’re a husband and wife team committed to making heirloom quality pottery for your home and table since 2012. We both grew up in the Midwest, but have lived all across the states from Oregon to New York to California. In 2020, we returned to our Midwestern roots and are headquartered in the SoBro neighborhood of Indianapolis. In 2022 we opened our first retail showroom & general store called Prairie General.
We are inspired by nature, our travels, the landscape and culture of the West, and studio pottery of the 60's and 70's. We believe in the transformative power that using handmade goods can have on our everyday life. We describe ourselves as Rustic Modernists, which for us means an interest in clean modern shapes with an earthy handmade bent. With backgrounds in fine art, we’re drawn to the sculptural qualities of ceramics, and through our functional designs see our work as an extension of our art practices.
All of our work is made with food safe and lead-free materials. Let us say that again - WE DO NOT USE LEAD IN OUR WORK.