Product Spotlight: The Stainless Steel Coffee Mug

Product Spotlight: The Stainless Steel Coffee Mug

When we set out to design our stainless steel coffee mug, we wanted to create more than just a vessel for your morning brew. The goal was simple: to make something that feels good to hold, lasts for years, and fits seamlessly into the rhythm of everyday life.


Built to Last

Unlike glass or ceramic, stainless steel offers durability that keeps pace with real life — from home desks to outdoor mornings. It resists dents, doesn’t shatter, and maintains its integrity over years of use.


A Material That Matters: 304 Stainless Steel

We chose 304 stainless steel for a reason. It’s a premium-grade alloy known for its strength, corrosion resistance, and clean finish. But beyond performance, it’s a responsible choice — containing a high proportion of recycled content and being widely recyclable around the world.

Most importantly, 304 stainless steel can be recycled indefinitely without losing quality. It’s a material that embodies longevity — a quiet reminder that sustainability can be built into design from the start, not added as an afterthought.

 

One Thoughtful Design, Two Materials

The ergonomic lid and mouthpiece — a core part of what makes our mugs feel so balanced and comfortable to drink from — were carefully developed through countless prototypes and refinements. The result is a lid that feels natural in use, with just the right flow and feel.

We’ve kept that same design across both our glass and stainless steel mugs. Different materials, same experience. It’s a small detail, but one that reflects our belief in consistency — the idea that good design shouldn’t need to be reinvented, only refined.


Design with Intention

The coffee mug’s form is minimal, balanced, and understated — a reflection of how we think good design should feel. Every curve, finish, and proportion was considered to make the experience of using it as satisfying as the drink it holds.


Looking Forward

We’re exploring new ways to bring this design philosophy to life — from future thermal variants to limited releases that pair functionality with personal expression. Every step forward is grounded in the same idea: to make fewer, better things that last.

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