A mug for home, office, or studio
Some mugs stay at the back of the cabinet. Others become the one you reach for without thinking. This one has that potential for two reasons: the design is clean (nothing gets lost in detail) and the character's expression is calm. It's not a joke that gets old after a week. It's a portrait that holds up to repetition.
On a work desk — computer, notebook, cables — the colored interior adds something quiet. It's a small visual reminder, like the gray collar peeking out in the portrait: the serious part underneath, the color up top.
If you share a home, the mug can also be a wordless signal. In Yeray's story, Luz sometimes leaves a short note when she gets back at night: "there's wind." A mug waiting on the counter does the same thing: it says "get ready" without any drama.







