Oyster Mushroom Tile
This tile features the matte bright steel blue Periwinkle Glaze.
Oyster Mushroom Tile
Oyster Mushroom Tile
This tile features the glossy pale blue Celadon glaze.
Oyster Mushroom Tile
The Oyster Mushroom tile features a clump of four oyster mushrooms stacked on top of each other. Each mushroom has a smooth cap and gills that run the length of its stem.
This tile features the glossy green Emerald glaze.
Oyster Mushroom Tile
This tile features the matte turquoise Pewabic Blue glaze.
The Oyster Mushroom tile sits with the other tiles in this mushroom series, the Morel Tile and the Amanita Tile.
All four glaze types are represented in this image. Celadon, Pewabic Blue, Periwinkle, Molasses, and Emerald.
Oyster Mushroom Tile
This tile features the matte bright steel blue Periwinkle Glaze.
Oyster Mushroom Tile
Oyster Mushroom Tile
This tile features the glossy pale blue Celadon glaze.
Oyster Mushroom Tile
The Oyster Mushroom tile features a clump of four oyster mushrooms stacked on top of each other. Each mushroom has a smooth cap and gills that run the length of its stem.
This tile features the glossy green Emerald glaze.
Oyster Mushroom Tile
This tile features the matte turquoise Pewabic Blue glaze.
The Oyster Mushroom tile sits with the other tiles in this mushroom series, the Morel Tile and the Amanita Tile.
All four glaze types are represented in this image. Celadon, Pewabic Blue, Periwinkle, Molasses, and Emerald.

Oyster Mushroom Tile

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These sweet mushroom tiles were designed by Pewabic Tile Pressing Fabrication Supervisor Kevin Kwiatkowski. Inspired by Pewabic founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton’s line-drawn tiles of various animal and plant life, Kwiatkowski’s mushroom tiles were inspired by his over 10 years of foraging in Michigan. 

The Oyster Mushroom is a widespread edible mushroom that is named for its shape rather than its taste. Oyster mushrooms regularly grow in dense clusters or in overlapping clumps on rotting wood, stumps, and even on the surface of standing, dying timber. They thrive on poplar and cottonwood trees in Michigan.

  • 3” x 3”
  • Handcrafted in Detroit
  • Individually hand-pressed and glazed by Pewabic artisans
  • Pewabic logo stamped on back
  • Slight variations in glaze and firing results ensure each handcrafted Pewabic piece is one of a kind
  • Available in Celadon, Pewabic Blue, Periwinkle, Molasses, and Emerald
  • Pictured with the other Mushroom Tiles

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