Discovery Series – Seattle
Discovery Series – Seattle is a mug for a city that began as a logging town in the 1850s, built on the strength of its forests and its access to Puget Sound. By the late 19th century, it had grown into a shipping hub and a gateway to the Alaskan Gold Rush. The Great Fire of 1889 nearly wiped it out, but the city rebuilt fast, stronger and smarter. In the 20th century, Seattle became known for airplanes, coffee, and music – symbols that still define it today. The mix of rain-soaked streets, tech dreams, and creative spirit gives the city its edge. Seattle is a place where innovation meets nature, and both seem to thrive on the same caffeine buzz.
Some of the symbols and landmarks as seen in the design of the Discovery Series Seattle mug:
– The water is never far away in Seattle. Sailboats and kayaks glide across Lake Union and Elliott Bay, with the skyline as a backdrop. The city’s connection to the sea shapes its rhythm, from the seafood on its plates to the calm that rolls in with the tide.
– Cycling is part of Seattle’s heartbeat. Rain or shine, you’ll find riders commuting through tree-lined streets or coasting down hills with views of the Sound. It’s not just transport – it’s a lifestyle that matches the city’s balance of motion and mindfulness.
– The number 12 is sacred to Seattle sports fans. It represents the “12s,” the loyal followers of the Seattle Seahawks who fill the stadium with deafening energy on game day. The noise, pride, and sea of blue and green show how deeply the city stands behind its team.
– Starbucks started here, and the original store at Pike Place Market remains a must-see. That small shop grew into a global symbol of coffee culture, but it still carries the soul of Seattle – creative, cozy, and connected. A cup here tastes like the city itself.
– Seagulls are the city’s unofficial companions. Whether circling over the ferry docks or swooping near the waterfront, they’re part of the daily soundtrack of Seattle life. Their cries echo over the waves, a reminder that this is a city that lives side by side with the sea.
– The Space Needle stands tall as Seattle’s signature landmark. Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, it still captures the city’s forward-looking spirit. From the top, you can see everything – mountains, water, and the constant change that defines Seattle’s skyline.
– Music runs deep here, too. From the grunge guitars that shook the ’90s to the jazz clubs that shaped the city’s past, sound is part of its DNA. The guitar on the mug nods to a city that’s always had something to say through its music.
– And then there’s the ferry – a symbol of movement and connection. It carries commuters, dreamers, and visitors across the Sound, linking city to sea and skyline to horizon. It’s a perfect reminder that Seattle’s story is always in motion.

