The Morel Tile features three morels - a large one in the center with two smaller mushrroms on either side. The mushrooms have an elongated vertical cap with irregular, sponge-like holes across its surface. The short stems peek out from under the tall cap.
This tile features the glossy green Emerald glaze.
Morel Mushroom Tile
This tile features the matte turquoise Pewabic Blue glaze.
Morel Mushroom Tile
This tile features the matte bright steel blue Periwinkle Glaze.
Morel Mushroom Tile
This tile features the glossy pale blue Celadon glaze.
All four glaze types are represented in this image. Celadon, Pewabic Blue, Periwinkle, and Emerald.
The Morel tile sits with the other tiles in this mushroom series, the Amanita Tile and the Oyster Mushroom Tile.
The Morel Tile features three morels - a large one in the center with two smaller mushrroms on either side. The mushrooms have an elongated vertical cap with irregular, sponge-like holes across its surface. The short stems peek out from under the tall cap.
This tile features the glossy green Emerald glaze.
Morel Mushroom Tile
This tile features the matte turquoise Pewabic Blue glaze.
Morel Mushroom Tile
This tile features the matte bright steel blue Periwinkle Glaze.
Morel Mushroom Tile
This tile features the glossy pale blue Celadon glaze.
All four glaze types are represented in this image. Celadon, Pewabic Blue, Periwinkle, and Emerald.
The Morel tile sits with the other tiles in this mushroom series, the Amanita Tile and the Oyster Mushroom Tile.

Morel 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. 

Morel mushrooms are elusive and grow unpredictably, but their delicate flavor has made them a favorite of foragers and restaurant-goers alike. They can be found in Michigan from late April to mid-June. May is even known as "morel month" 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, and Emerald