I'm on a bit of a quest to find the various coffee mugs used in DS9. My brother tracked the Highwave Hotjo down, which makes regular appearances, but they've got like four different ones from...
I'm on a bit of a quest to find the various coffee mugs used in DS9.
My brother tracked the Highwave Hotjo down, which makes regular appearances, but they've got like four different ones from different cultures (but all likely commercially available, considering how prophouses work). I'm waiting to the smooth conical mug that I kept seeing, but if I find it I'm jumping on it if it doesn't cost too much. I just like the wide-bottom naval mug shape.
It's cool that people can catalog and track this stuff down, and I was surprised they didn't just custom-make things for these shows.
This is awesome. Now I've got a new headcanon that Starfleet's just chock full of furniture nerds who are obsessed with designer chairs from the mid-20th century. Maybe that's the difference...
This is awesome. Now I've got a new headcanon that Starfleet's just chock full of furniture nerds who are obsessed with designer chairs from the mid-20th century. Maybe that's the difference between going, and boldly going.
I'm on a bit of a quest to find the various coffee mugs used in DS9.
My brother tracked the Highwave Hotjo down, which makes regular appearances, but they've got like four different ones from different cultures (but all likely commercially available, considering how prophouses work). I'm waiting to the smooth conical mug that I kept seeing, but if I find it I'm jumping on it if it doesn't cost too much. I just like the wide-bottom naval mug shape.
It's cool that people can catalog and track this stuff down, and I was surprised they didn't just custom-make things for these shows.
What a bizarre obsession that I totally want to copy. That Hotjo mug would be the perfect vessel for my morning raktajino.
I love people.
This is awesome. Now I've got a new headcanon that Starfleet's just chock full of furniture nerds who are obsessed with designer chairs from the mid-20th century. Maybe that's the difference between going, and boldly going.