I’m often told I have a knack for spotting the cutest mugs, and I have to agree — it’s hard to resist a charming one when I see it. Choosing my morning mug or asking guests which one they’d like has become a cozy ritual in our home. Since I’m frequently asked where the mugs come from, I wanted to share an updated roundup of both new discoveries and longtime favorites.
Cheers to cozy fall drinks in adorable mugs!

Sources: 1. Floral Stoneware Mugs // 2. Blue and White Striped Mugs // 3. Homebody Mug // 4. Botanical Mugs // 5. Blue and White Pattern Mug // 6. Blue and White Smaller Mugs // 7. Blue and White Set of 4 Mugs
I recently fell for a set of botanical mugs in dark green and warm brown — they instantly felt like the perfect fall cup. The earthy tones and delicate botanical patterns make them an easy pick for chilly mornings and seasonal gatherings.


I also adore a set of striped mugs that come with pretty saucers — the clean lines and soft hues make them versatile for everyday use or for serving guests. The saucers add a touch of polish and are handy for catching drips or holding a small biscuit.

If you’re a HomeBody at heart, there’s a charming “homebody” mug in my rotation that I tend to keep for myself. It’s one of those cozy, personal pieces that feels like an extension of a slow morning ritual.

Another recent favorite is a heavy stoneware set that comes in three lovely colors. They’re sold as a set of six and each color has its own warm, tactile finish. I love picking a color to match my mood, and they’ll be perfect for fall family gatherings — or split up as thoughtful gifts.

Blue-and-white patterns are a classic I return to again and again. I have a few pieces with hand-painted designs that feel handmade and full of character. A set of four patterned blue-and-white mugs offers variety while keeping a cohesive look when serving coffee or tea.

Hand-painted details add charm and personality. I especially love sets where each mug has a slightly different pattern — it makes each person’s cup feel uniquely theirs while still matching the collection.

Over the years I’ve found that a mix of styles — botanical, striped, solid stoneware, and blue-and-white patterns — keeps my collection interesting and useful for different occasions. Some mugs are for everyday coffee, some for comforting tea, and others are saved for guests or special mornings.

If you enjoy making coffee at home, a stovetop espresso maker or a pour-over setup can elevate the experience. I’ve shared a few posts about how we make coffee at home and the tools I love — from kettles to frothers — which pair perfectly with a favorite mug.
Below are a few related posts and resources I’ve found helpful for coffee making and kitchen items I love. They’re great for inspiration when you’re putting together a cozy morning routine or curating a thoughtful collection of mugs.
How We Make Our Coffee in a Stovetop Espresso Maker
12+ Practical & Pretty Kitchen Items I Love
A Lovely Life: Making Pour Over Coffee with a Copper Kettle
My Favorite Coffee Making Tools, Milk Frother, Favorite Coffee Beans, Tea and More
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