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Speckled stoneware mug on a wooden desk with morning light
Hand-thrown clay bottle on a mossy hiking trail
Glass carafe catching window light at a brunch table
Terracotta yunomi mug with visible throwing lines on a cream linen cloth
Artisan coffee cup with latte art and ceramic texture
Handmade water bottle with wood-fired glaze next to hiking gear
Borosilicate glass flask catching afternoon light on a windowsill
Ceramic drinkware collection arranged on a warm wooden shelf
Matte clay mug with raw texture held in both hands
Handmade · Wood-Fired · Signed

What kind of drinker are you?

Every Vessel piece is thrown on the wheel, fired in a wood kiln, and signed on the bottom with the maker's mark. Tell us how you drink — we'll find your match.

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The Argument in Objects

Let the objects
speak for themselves.

Craft isn't a luxury. It's a daily practice. Here's what you hold in your hand — every morning, every trail, every table.

01
The Morning Ritual
Wood-fired yunomi with ember glaze and throwing rings visible on the exterior
Handmade

Ember Yunomi

Weight340g
MaterialStoneware + Wood Ash Glaze
FeelCradles in both palms

"The asymmetry is intentional — your thumb finds the same spot every morning."

Noa, Vessel Studio
Plain white factory-stamped ceramic mug on a white surface
Mass-produced

Factory Ceramic Mug

Weight290g
MaterialIndustrial porcelain, injection-moulded
FeelHandle-only grip

No maker. No story. No signature.

02
The Daily Carry
Hand-blown borosilicate glass flask catching golden afternoon light
Handmade

Trail Flask — Borosilicate

Weight420g
MaterialHand-blown borosilicate glass
FeelWarm to hold, cool to the eye

"You can see the breath of the glassblower in the slight irregularity of the rim."

Remi, Vessel Glass Workshop
Generic plastic sport water bottle with logo printed on side
Mass-produced

Plastic Sport Bottle

Weight180g
MaterialBPA-free polycarbonate, injection-moulded
FeelGrip-dot texture, uniform wall

No maker. No story. No signature.

03
The Statement Piece
Artisan glass carafe with copper-oxide glaze catching warm window light
Collector Edition

Solstice Carafe

Weight680g
MaterialStoneware + copper-oxide reduction glaze
FeelSculptural — guests ask before they drink

"No two carafes from the same firing look alike. The copper moves in the kiln."

Noa, Vessel Studio
Mass-produced clear glass carafe with printed logo on a table
Mass-produced

Branded Glass Carafe

Weight520g
MaterialMachine-blown soda-lime glass
FeelFunctional, uniform, forgettable

No maker. No story. No signature.

The hands behind the work

Every piece is signed.
Here's who signs it.

Three makers. One studio. Every piece carries a maker's mark and firing date on the base — so you always know the story.

Noa Abramowitz at the pottery wheel with clay-covered hands shaping a vessel
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Noa Abramowitz

Clay Thrower & Kiln Master
📍 Portland, ORSince 2018847 pieces
"The weight of a piece is its first conversation with you. I throw every wall thick enough that you feel it — not heavy, just present."
Stoneware · Wood-fire reduction · Yunomi forms
Remi Okonkwo blowing molten glass at the furnace in a dimly lit glass studio
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Remi Okonkwo

Glass Blower
📍 Brooklyn, NYSince 2020312 pieces
"Glass remembers breath. Every flask I blow carries a tiny irregularity at the rim — that's where I was standing, what I was thinking."
Borosilicate · Blown vessels · Carafes
Suki Tanaka examining a glazed ceramic piece in her studio with shelves of glaze materials behind her
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Suki Tanaka

Glaze Chemist & Finisher
📍 Santa Fe, NMSince 20191,240 pieces
"A glaze is a recipe that only the kiln can finish. I write the formula — the fire writes the result."
Ash glazes · Copper-oxide · Crystalline finishes
How to read your piece

Every base tells a story

NA·02·26Maker mark · Month · Year
🔥 W-FIREWood-fired kiln
#034/060Piece number of batch
From the community

The cup shapes
the experience.

"I've tried every specialty mug. This one changed my morning. The clay keeps the espresso warm differently — something about the thermal mass. My Chemex pours taste better now. I genuinely can't explain it."
Priya Mehta smiling with a ceramic mug in her kitchen
Priya MehtaHome barista, San Francisco
Ember Yunomi — Batch 07
"We put the Solstice Carafe on our registry as a long shot. Three guests went in on it together. It sits on our table every dinner. Guests ask about it before they ask about the food."
Marcus Webb in a light-colored shirt looking at the camera
Marcus WebbWedding registrant, Chicago
Solstice Carafe — Collector Ed.
"My hydration content doubled in engagement the week I switched to the Trail Flask. The light does something with the glass I've never seen from a product. But honestly the real reason I keep using it is it just feels right in my hand."
Jade Osei outdoors with natural light, holding a handmade water bottle
Jade OseiWellness content creator, Atlanta
Trail Flask — Borosilicate
"I've been collecting tea ware for eleven years. Vessel's ash gaiwan is the first piece I've bought where I didn't need to know the price first. The glaze has depth that photographs can't capture."
Tobias Schneider in a cozy setting with shelves of ceramics behind him
Tobias SchneiderTea collector, Portland
Ash Gaiwan — Limited
2,400+pieces in homes
4.97avg. rating
60pieces per firing
100%signed by maker
Fired once. Signed always.

Your vessel is
waiting to be found.

Every factory tumbler in your cabinet is about to feel like a stranger. Take the five-question quiz — we'll find your match from the current firing.

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Five questions.
One perfect match.

Tell us how you drink, where you carry, and what you love to hold. We'll find the three Vessel pieces made for you — and the story behind each one.