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Back by popular demand, we are re-introducing the Artist Series Carter Wide Mug by Charlie Wagers. Created in the early days of the pandemic to support his newly-opened brick & mortar plant shop, Charlie designed a mug that lets everyone be a plant parent, regardless of thumb color. Each mug is a limited edition with royalties going directly to the artist. Collect a thoughtful and unique addition to your routine, lovingly customized and designed for uncompromised coffee wherever you go.
12 oz Matte White Carter Wide Mug with digital printing. Available online and in our San Francisco store.
Cup Holder Compatibility: Does not fit in most standard cup holders
Dimensions: 85 mm diameter body, 69.5 mm mouth (not compatible with Carter Move Splash Guard)
12 oz: 132 mm tall with lid
Care + Use
Cleaning: Not dishwasher safe. Wash with warm soapy water. Do not use abrasive soaps, cleansers or scouring pads.
Brewer Compatibility: Fits most standard drippers and the AeroPress® Coffee Maker
Fellow x Charlie Wagers
Charlie Wagers is a graphic artist, designer, and part-time small brick & mortar plant shop owner in Pittsburgh. Formally trained in fine arts, he draws inspiration from the antique and arcane: early printing techniques, vintage cameras and films, aged textures, forgotten books, and—oddly enough—old neon signs. You can find more of his work on his and .