Farmhouse Pottery Tall Silo Mug
Product Description
For times when double the caffeine is necessary to get moving in the morning, the Farmhouse Pottery Tall Silo Mug gets the job done.Handmade in Woodstock, Vermont USA
4.75" H x 4.25" D
16 Fluid Ounces
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About Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Pottery is an Old World pottery with simple tools and strong beliefs in process and authenticity. This New England company nestled in the Green Mountain State believes that the farmers, craftsmen, and makers are the core of American communities, and the rediscovery of a more sustainable lifestyle and value system. Through their craft and in their daily lives, they seek to reconnect others to this lifestyle and define its place in the modern day.