Abstract Color Block Mug — Modern Geometric Ceramic Coffee Cup (11oz/1 — leahnadeau
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Abstract Color Block Mug — Modern Geometric Ceramic Coffee Cup (11oz/15oz)

Original price $30.00 - Original price $35.00
Original price
$30.00
$30.00 - $35.00
Current price $30.00

Bright, hand-drawn shapes dance across a glossy ceramic mug, turning an everyday coffee moment into something lively. The colorful abstract blocks and rounded doodles sit on a deep, inky background that makes each hue pop — turquoise, coral, lime, and magenta layered like a tiny, joyful city. It feels like sipping from a little piece of modern art: playful, energetic, and distinctly personal. This mug adds color to slow mornings, focused studio sessions, or afternoons spent sketching and planning. It sits comfortably in the hand and brings a small, steady lift to routine moments.

Product features
- Glossy ceramic finish for a bright, artful look
- Vibrant, long-lasting color reproduction
- Two sizes available: 11oz and 15oz
- Microwave- and dishwasher-safe for everyday use
- Lead- and BPA-free with a comfortable C-handle

Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap

About The Artist..

I'm Leah Nadeau, and I make abstract acrylic paintings shaped by three things I can't separate from how I see: a deep love of architecture, a film school education that taught me to see the world differently, and chromethesia, which means I see colors in my brain when I hear music. Each piece is an original, made slowly, one at a time, built to anchor a room and quietly change how it feels to be in it.

Rooted in Mid-Century Modern Design and themes of resilience and joy, my work becomes the focal point around which collectors build entire spaces.

Featured in Atomic Ranch Magazine, exhibited at Modernism Week, and permanently installed at the Henry Ford Health Cancer Institute in Detroit, Michigan.