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The Mug

in Heron
$44
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The only mug you'll reach for every single day.

Mugs tend to pile up in your cupboard. You get one from a gift shop at a National Park, another at a holiday gift exchange. You try to give them each special attention—until this one comes along. With its soothing hand-feel and durable construction, this is the coffee mug that you'll want to use every single day. Trust us. Live with others? Get a few. They’ll want to use it, too.

Why we love it:

  • We spent over 10 years perfecting the design of this mug. It’s quintessential East Fork design. Learn more.
  • Fits just right with the Brewing Basket
  • Aeropress-friendly!
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe

A step-by-step guide to how The Mug goes from a chunk of raw, regional clay to an heirloom-quality vessel you can use and adore for decades.

A hand holds the East Fork Mug upside down to glaze it, glaze is dripping off the rim.

#TheMug In The Wild

One day, you’re a person who grabs the first coffee mug in the cabinet and the next, you’ve got an East Fork Mug now you’re forever fishing it out of the dishwasher. It’s simple, beautiful and then there’s how it feels in your hand, that little bit of heft.

Two East Fork Mugs, with the top of the foamy latte peaking over their brims.
Two East Fork Mugs photographed from overhead to reveal a mug full of hot chocolate and many, many marshmallows.
Two East Fork Mugs truly in the wild – sitting on a rock next to a JetBoil camping stove. In the background, the Utah desert.
A collection of of East Fork Mugs in a dishwasher.
A woman in a chunky purple sweater holds a hot pink East Fork Mug in Rococo. A very cozy vibe.
Get an East Fork Mug to match your dog! A hand holds an East Fork Mug in Panna Cotta up to their golden doodles snout.
An East Fork Mug in Orchard photographed by a kitchen window and full of hot chocolate and pink marshmallows. How fun?!
Where WON'T you take your Mug? A gloved hand holds up an East Fork Mug against a backdrop of snow covered evergreen trees.
An animated image that says "East Fork is a vessel for" a rotating number of things