
Pretty Poison for Your Camp Coffee
The Fatal Florals Enamel Camp Mug pairs classic campware durability with a darkly botanical twist. Wrapped in detailed illustrations of poisonous blooms, it turns your morning coffee or evening cocoa into a tiny field guide to the more dangerous side of the garden. The generous 12 oz size is just right for camp pour-overs, trail tea, or a quick stovetop warm-up at home.
Built from thick enameled carbon steel, this mug can handle life on the camp stove, over a fire grate, or in the dishwasher when you get back to town. It is light enough to toss in a pannier or basket, but sturdy enough to live on a hook by the back door, ready for backyard hangs, bikepacking trips, or chilly garage tinkering sessions.
Details for Daily Rituals
- Features hand-drawn poisonous flowers including Lily of the Valley, Larkspur, Morning Glory, Foxglove, Oleander, and Water Hemlock.
- Vibrant light rose, pink, and black artwork with crisp lines that stand out on the enamel surface.
- Thick enamel coating over carbon steel for a classic camp mug feel and long-term durability.
- Campfire, stovetop, and dishwasher safe for easy use in camp or at home.
- Comfortable handle size for sipping with cold hands or gloved fingers.
- Designed by Denver artist ilikesara and ethically produced in a Sedex SMETA–audited factory.
Note: These mugs are hand-dipped in enamel, so small variations in color or coverage (especially around the handle) are normal marks of the maker and part of the charm of enamelware.