JC's Collections

Along the misty coastline of British Columbia, where mountains rise sharply from the sea and forests breathe life into every small town, I built a brand inspired by the land itself.

Graphic Drink Wear: Art You Can Carry

I believe drink wear should do more than hold coffee or tea it should carry personality.

My graphic drink wear features striking mountain flowers, coastal wave patterns, and abstract forest silhouettes. Deep greens, ocean blues, and sunset oranges reflected the colors of British Columbia. Some designs are minimalist with clean typography; others are vibrant and expressive.

Travel mugs for early ferry rides.
Tumblers for long shifts at work.
Water bottles for steep hiking trails.

Each piece blends durability with design made for real life in BC’s rain, snow, and sunshine.

Locals love that the graphics feels personal. It isn't mass produced art. It is West Coast identity in your hand.

Premium Wood and Oak Pieces: Crafted from the Forest

While graphics bring energy to the brand, wood brings soul.

I carefully selected premium hardwoods especially oak for their strength and character. Each piece of oak reveal bold grain patterns, sometimes straight and steady, sometimes wild and swirling like mountain winds.

From thick oak serving boards to table pieces, every creation is shaped, sanded, and finished by hand.

I embraced the natural knots and textures rather than hiding them. They are reminders of where the wood came from the forests that define British Columbia.

When customers hold an oak board from my Collections, they feel the warmth and craftsmanship. It isn't just décor, it is heritage shaped into something useful.

A Brand Rooted in BC

At artisan markets across the province, my booth is a reflection of BC itself: Bright graphic drink wear catching the eye.
The contrast is intentional modern design paired with natural materials.

My Collections are known not just for products, but for balance:

Bold and grounded.
Creative and practical.
Urban energy and forest calm.

Under the ever-changing skies of Canada, I continue shaping ideas into objects people could use every day.

Because for me, it is simple: Art belongs in your hands.
And the strength of the forest belongs in your home.