Mora Ceramics Mugs

While researching Royal Doulton mugs, writing about them, and searching for cups that would look good in the cabinet, I also came across Mora Ceramics mugs. They look nice too and would be damn classy, right next to your Doulton stuff.

So, with this new knowledge of more mugs, I have tried to answer your Mora Cermaics questions below, the best I can. And while I do, recommend some of my favorites.

Where To Buy Mora Ceramics Mugs

Mora has their own website, you can go straight to it and never speak of this blog post again. But you may like some other sites to do your purchasing. Here are the places you can buy online and in person.

That seems to be about it online. I like that it’s kind of exclusive like that.

A lot of the travel mugs are sold out on their website but they are available on Amazon. Seems kind of weird to me to not have the website fully stocked. Maybe Mora has an exclusive deal with Amazon or something.

Heads up: Amazon and eBay are affiliates of Blog of the House; it’s possible I could make a commission if you buy something through those links.

Mora Cermanics Travel Mugs

This one is my favorite. At the time of writing this, it is sold out on Mora’s site, but Amazon seems to be hot with them. You may like one of the tea mugs though.

Double Wall Ceramic Coffee Mug/Latte Set

I would not say I am a big latte or coffee drinker, but I do drink them. And these mugs are my favorite size. Something about it feels right, doesn’t matter what the drink is in them.

If you need video footage of a Mora mug in action, this person has that:

Where Is Mora Ceramics?

I had a hard time finding where their US office is or if they had a brick-and-mortar store. They do not seem to and the ceramics are made in China. Mora cites the incredible skill in ceramics as the reason they are made there. Okay, that could be the reason. Could be.

Is Mora Ceramics Worth it?

They seem to be. They have a lot of happy customers and they seem to mostly perform as advertised. Here is what a buyer of one of Mora’s mugs said about his purchase:

“Wow! I’ve never been very excited about a coffee mug, of all things, in my life! That is, until I received my ceramic mug. What do I like about it?- heats surprisingly quickly- retains heat very nicely- nice cap design- superbly crafted- excellent design. A thing of beauty that does its job extremely well!”

-Walt

More Facts About Mora Mugs and Ceramics

  • Most products are made with Paladin Clay This kind of clay is 20% lighter and 20% stronger than regular clay, so it’s durable.
  • Dishwasher safe.
  • Double-walled to keep things hot or cool longer.
  • Microwave safe.
  • Look nice.
  • Comfortable to hold.

Alright, so hopefully this helps you make a decision on whether to buy a Mora mug. Let me know in the comments or contact me, if you have any of your own thoughts on these mugs.

-Michael, BOH

Michael Deckard

Hi. It's Michael Deckard here. I am a editor of many blogs and enjoy it immensely. I have Blog Of The House as a place to post about things related to living in a home.