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SFMOMA x Carissa Potter Move Mug
Product Description
SFMOMA Exclusive!
Artist and Illustrator Carissa Potter has reimagined SFMOMA's Living Wall through her playful painting of it's varied and verdant leaves. It's translated here onto what we think is one of the most perfect mugs out there.
About the artist:
Carissa Potter is an artist and author who lives and works in Oakland, California. She received her MFA in Printmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2010, is a founding member of Colpa Press, and is the founder of People I’ve Loved. Her prints and small – scale objects reflect her hopeless romanticism through their investigations into public and private intimacy. Speaking both humorously and poignantly to the human condition, Carissa’s work touches chords we all can relate to – exploring situations we’ve all experienced at some point in our lives and conveying messages we simply long to hear.
About the mug:
A travel mug finally worthy of the coffee inside. Designed in San Francisco by Fellow who have a true passion for making the best coffee mugs out there. It's designed to amplify the senses and engineered to fit your travel needs with a snap-in splash guard and slim width, you can now enjoy coffee at its fullest on-the-go.
LEAK-PROOF SEAL
A quick, 270° twist locks the lid to eliminate liquid mishaps. You have our your-bag-is-not-getting-wet guarantee.
SNAP-IN SPLASH GUARD
Sip security on-the-go! Simply snap in the splash guard when you take Move Mug into motion for mess-free drinking.
HEAT-LOCK DOUBLE WALL VACUUM
Because triple walled seemed a little overboard. The 304 18/8 insulated stainless steel retains heat for 12 hours and stays cold for 24 hours.
Materials: 18/8 stainless steel, BPA-free plastic and steel lid, inner ceramic coating.
12 oz. capacity.
Hand-wash. Not microwave or dishwasher safe.
Carissa Potter
Carissa Potter is an artist and author who lives and works in Oakland, California. She received her MFA in Printmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2010, is a founding member of Colpa Press, and is the founder of People I’ve Loved. Her prints and small – scale objects reflect her hopeless romanticism through their investigations into public and private intimacy. Speaking both humorously and poignantly to the human condition, Carissa’s work touches chords we all can relate to – exploring situations we’ve all experienced at some point in our lives and conveying messages we simply long to hear.