Payton Tumbler

$36.00 AUD
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In a world of adulting banalities, this collection indulges your freely expressive inner-child with a glaze that celebrates playfulness. Sweet vanilla-bean peppered ice cream. A smudge of milky cocoa. A swirl of caramel. A pop of candy pastel sorbet. All melted into an aquarelle effect that’s so drippy, you’ll want to lick it. 

Here expressive pieces vibrate with high spirits and simple nostalgia. Deliberately non controlled glaze application. The freedom of childhood is echoed in these naïve colours and free form drips.

Hand-thrown on the wheel, this tumbler cup is made from high-fired stoneware clay, reaching 1298°C. Fully vitrified and non-porous, it's built to last—resisting water absorption, chemicals, and daily wear. Thrice-dipped in a satin-gloss glaze for a tactile finish, then double-fired to enhance both form and function.

Handmade by skilled ceramists in North Thailand.

Ø9.5cm, 7.5 (h) x 9.5 (w)
300 (ml), 10 (fl oz)

Dishwasher and microwave safe.

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No handle, no limits

Our tumbler cups are perfect for matcha lattes, cold brews, or a side of olives on your next cheeseboard. Sip, snack, and serve with style. High-quality stoneware, fired twice for durability and strength.

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Planet to Plate

What we do and don’t do matters. In constant conversation, we continue to modify our environmental and social influence from design to delivery. And our people and partners are all-in, in terms of responsible trading, recycling resources, reducing plastic and waste. Always innovating, brainstorming and tweaking to make strides in sustainability and durability, we take a planet perspective.