Northwest Coast Mugs
Description: You can't go wrong with Northwest coast Haida art, it's been popular for decades. These First Nations designs are ideal for apparel and always look good. Formline is an indigenous art made by the First Nation people of Northwest coast of North America. The term formline is invented by Bill Holm. We use the word since 1965, but the art is many hundreds of years old. The idea is to create a flowing continuous line with increasing and decreasing thickness. We get negative spaces with a dominant black outline. The negative spaces are filled with formline type ornaments or elements. The main forms are ovoids, U forms and S forms. With these forms the artist composes a complete formline.
Northwest Pacific coast Haida art Thunderbird Mug
by Digital Homestead
$13 $18
Description: In the Siletz language, Yachats means “dark water at the foot of the mountain,” and the Oregon Coast Range, surging ocean waters, and tide pools sunk in the black basalt of the shoreline make the name altogether appropriate. Located in a very unique spot, Yachats (pronounced YAH-hots) is widely regarded as the 'Gem of the Oregon Coast'. Instead of sandy beaches, much of the coastline near Yachats is composed of rugged black basalt that produces surging sea landmarks like Devil’s Churn, Spouting Horn, and Thor’s Well. Phenomenal views can be seen from Cape Perpetua, the highest viewpoint on the Oregon Coast, located just a few miles south of town. At the 2010 census, the population was 690, and was named one of the "Ten Coolest Small Towns."
Description: Prey and Predator. That is the theme of my new Haida formline styled otter chasing salmon drawing. I'm not actually sure otters eat salmon, but I like the idea to put a predator and prey into a Yin and Yang symbol. Do prey and predator not complement each other? Due to my family in British Columbia, for instance Vancouver BC, Haida Formline art has been part of my life. The Pacific Northwest coast is a beautiful place where I spent some happy holidays and a couple of years ago I decided to learn some of its native art. Formline is an indigenous art made by the First Nation people of Northwest coast of North America. The term formline is invented by Bill Holm. We use the word since 1965, but the art is many hundreds of years old. ...
Northwest Pacific coast Otter chasing Salmon Mug
by Digital Homestead
$13 $18
Description: Capture the raw power of the Pacific Northwest with this striking depiction of the famous sinkhole on the Oregon coastline. Featuring crashing waves and dramatic ocean scenery, this weathered graphic is perfect for nature enthusiasts, adventurers, and anyone who loves the rugged beauty of coastal landscapes.
Pacific Northwest Orca Breaching Coast Wildlife Mug
by To The Respawn
$13 $18
Description: Celebrate the beauty of the Pacific Northwest with this vintage-style landscape featuring the historic bridge in Florence, Oregon. This scenic travel aesthetic highlights the gateway to the dunes, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and those who love coastal travel, pine forests, and charming American riverside landmarks.
Florence Oregon Bridge Pacific Northwest Coast Mug
by Story Stora Store
$13 $18
Description: Celebrate the beauty of the Pacific Northwest with this vintage-inspired scenery of Florence, Oregon. Featuring the iconic Siuslaw River Bridge and lush coastal landscape, this detailed graphical style is perfect for travelers, outdoor adventurers, and anyone who loves the natural wonders and charming atmosphere of the Oregon coast.
Description: A clean “Best Coast” design featuring bold dark green block lettering with Pacific Northwest and California-style flag graphics underneath. Perfect for fans of West Coast pride, Seattle-to-California culture, Pacific Northwest style, road trips, regional streetwear, and simple vintage-inspired graphic tees.
(Light) Best Coast Pacific Northwest California Flag Tee Mug
by Boogie's NW Supplies
$13 $18
Description: Oregon is a nature-inspired travel design celebrating the Pacific Northwest’s lush forests, dramatic coastlines, and majestic mountain landscapes in a clean, atmospheric aesthetic.
Oregon | Pacific Northwest Travel Aesthetic | Forest, Coast & Mountain Landscape Typography Design Mug
by Utsob.Design
$13 $18
Description: Sea Wolf Wasco Haida Pacific Northwest Coast Indian Tribal, best friend, men, women, girls, boys, teens, sister, brother, dad, mom! Perfect gift on Christmas, New Year, Halloween, or a Birthday, Mother's Day, Father's Day
Sea Wolf Wasco Haida Pacific Northwest Coast Indian Tribal Mug
by frostelsinger
$13 $18
Description: You can't go wrong with Northwest coast Haida art, it's been popular for decades. These First Nations designs are ideal for apparel and always look good. Formline is an indigenous art made by the First Nation people of Northwest coast of North America. The term formline is invented by Bill Holm. We use the word since 1965, but the art is many hundreds of years old. The idea is to create a flowing continuous line with increasing and decreasing thickness. We get negative spaces with a dominant black outline. The negative spaces are filled with formline type ornaments or elements. The main forms are ovoids, U forms and S forms. With these forms the artist composes a complete formline.
Northwest Pacific coast Haida art Killer whale Mug
by Digital Homestead
$13 $18
Description: Capture the rugged, natural wonder of the Pacific Northwest with this vintage-inspired Cannon Beach, Oregon design. This detailed circular badge features the iconic silhouette of Haystack Rock, complete with tufted puffins soaring above and perched along the cliffs. The foreground highlights the vibrant life of the coastal tide pools, showcasing starfish and sea anemones in a sophisticated "Modern Heritage" style. With its deep forest-green typography and earthy, sun-washed tones, this design is a perfect tribute for locals, birdwatchers, and coastal explorers who cherish the unique ecological beauty of the Oregon Coast.
Oregon Coast Cannon Beach Vintage Haystack Rock & Puffin Tide Pool Design Mug
by tac4
$13 $18
Description: Celebrate the beauty of the Pacific Northwest with this stunning watercolor representation of the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor. Featuring dramatic rock formations, evergreen trees, and rolling ocean waves, this aesthetic nature piece is perfect for hikers, explorers, and lovers of coastal wilderness scenery.
Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor Oregon Coast Mug
by Void Granger
$13 $18
Description: The Portland Mavericks were an independent professional baseball team based in Portland, Oregon. They began play in the short-season Class A Northwest League in 1973, after the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League left after the 1972 season and became the Spokane Indians. The Mavericks operated as an independent club in Portland from 1973 to 1977.
Description: A minimalist Pacific Northwest-inspired design featuring a quiet blue heron overlooking calm waters and layered mountain landscapes. Created with a modern artistic style and soothing coastal colors, this design captures the peaceful atmosphere of the wilderness, marshlands, and northern shores. Perfect for bird lovers, hikers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone drawn to calm nature aesthetics and scenic wildlife art.
Description: Experience the dramatic Oregon coast where towering evergreen forests meet the vast Pacific Ocean. This vintage-inspired scene captures rugged cliffs, crashing waves, and a serene sunset, perfect for nature lovers and travelers.
Cape Perpetua Oregon Coastal Forest Waves Mug
by mytic noodle collective
$13 $18
Description: You can't go wrong with Northwest coast Haida art, it's been popular for decades. These First Nations designs are ideal for apparel and always look good. This is my first attempt to an original design. The skull is a subject which is often depicted in art. I designed this formline skull in the frontal with one eye having a tear. Due to my family in British Columbia, for instance Vancouver BC, Haida Formline art has been part of my life. The Pacific Northwest coast is a beautiful place where I spent some happy holidays and a couple of years ago I decided to learn some of its native art. Formline is an indigenous art made by the First Nation people of Northwest coast of North America. The term formline is invented by Bill Holm. We...
Northwest Pacific coast Haida Weeping skull Mug
by Digital Homestead
$13 $18
Description: Perfect for anyone who loves camping, fishing, hiking, wineries, and family vacations on Whidbey Island!
Whidbey Island Washington Island Living Pacific Northwest Mug
by Pine Hill Goods
$13 $18