
Two cups, carved with leaves — morning coffee shaped by the hands of Korean craft.
Buncheong (분청) ceramics emerged in the early Joseon era as one of Korea's most distinctive ceramic traditions — raw, expressive, rooted in the land. These mugs carry that spirit: delicate leaf motifs are carved directly into the clay before glazing, creating a softly tactile surface with natural depth and warmth. The Korean artisan technique of incision and slip decoration gives each cup its quiet individuality, embodying Korean Minimalism at its most grounded — beauty that lives in the texture beneath your fingertips. As a set of two, each mug is its own, shaped by the same hands but never identically.
Placed on a timber breakfast table alongside a slow morning pour-over, the earthy glaze meets the warmth of the cup in your hands. Gifted as a two-person set for a couple or a friend who values considered, unhurried living. Arranged on a café tray with other handmade ceramics, the set brings a cohesive, artisanal aesthetic to any surface it rests on.
Crafted in the Buncheong tradition. Made in Korea. Two cups. Two stories. A set that earns its place on the table every morning.