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Custom mugs: the complete guide for 2026

Custom mugs done properly. A practical guide to branded mugs for business: ceramic, enamel, reusable coffee cups and espresso, plus decoration methods, MOQ, lead times and price. Made in Europe by Sunday.

Niels VandecasteeleNiels Vandecasteele
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Custom mugs: the complete guide for 2026

Custom mugs are branded cups printed, dyed or engraved with your logo and colours, ordered at volume for offices, welcome kits and client gifts. The good ones are made in Europe, decorated with a method that survives the dishwasher, and packaged as a set. Expect a minimum of around 25 mugs, two to four weeks of production, and a few euros per mug at volume. Done well, custom mugs are one of the most-used items in the whole merch stack.

This guide is for companies branding mugs at volume, not one-off photo mugs or novelty gifts. The goal is a cup people keep on the desk, drink from every day, and associate with your brand. We will cover what a custom mug is, where it wins, the shapes and decoration methods that matter, real numbers, and how Sunday delivers.

Why mugs punch above their weight

Most merch lists treat the mug as obvious filler. That sells it short. A mug is the other default piece of swag, and it happens to be one of the most useful. Every company needs mugs for the kitchen anyway. People use them at the office, at home on a video call, even on a camping trip. The cup is usually warm, and that gives a good feeling. It is cozy and a little emotional in a way a tote bag never is.

Drinkware backs this up. Mugs and bottles make up roughly a quarter of all corporate-swag volume, and more than half of consumers own a branded mug, bottle or cup. People keep drinkware, which is exactly what you want from merch.

  • It gets daily use. A good mug lives on a desk for years. Few items in the merch stack earn that many impressions per euro.
  • It fits any culture. From a startup kitchen to an architecture firm or a hotel chain, there is a mug that fits the interior.
  • It is emotional. Warm drink, familiar cup, your brand in someone's hand every morning. That beats a logo on a pen.
  • It works on camera. Send remote staff a branded mug and it shows up on every video call. Quiet, constant brand presence.
~24%
of all corporate-swag volume is drinkware (mugs + bottles) [source]
53%
of consumers own a branded mug, bottle or cup [source]
$2.7B
US drinkware promo sales in 2023, up 6.8% [source]

One caveat. A mug is for offices and welcome kits, not for fairs and events. Mugs break, and bulk-shipping crates of them to a trade show is a logistics headache. We advise against mugs as an event giveaway. The one exception is the enamel cup, which we will get to.

Shape by use case, not by quality

Here is the thing people get wrong. They shop mugs the way they shop hoodies, hunting for the highest-quality blank. A mug is mostly porcelain. There is far less quality variance than in clothing or accessories. It just has to not break. The real differences between suppliers are price, minimum order, and decoration options.

So do not pick by quality. Pick the shape by use case and taste:

ShapeBest forWhy
Standard / classic mugWork anniversaries, the office kitchenThe safe default. Fills a kitchen, suits every brand, easy to gift in pairs.
Espresso cupStylish, design-led brandsSmall, considered, reads premium. A statement piece for a design or architecture firm.
Enamel cupTeam events, hikes, offsites, outdoor brandsThe one mug that travels. Does not shatter, drinks well outdoors.
Reusable coffee cupHybrid offices, sustainability programmes, daily commutersDaily use, eco story, and it leaves the building with your logo on it.
Americano / cappuccinoCafés, client gifts, full kitchen setsSpecific volumes for specific drinks. Looks intentional, not generic.

The range is genuinely huge. At one end is a promotional coffee mug with a picture on it, the Mother's-Day tier. At the other end is a premium branded cup a hotel chain or an architecture firm would actually put on the table. Same category, completely different objects. Decide where on that range you want to sit before you decide anything else. You can see the full line-up in the catalog.

Custom coffee mugs

Custom coffee mugs are the heart of this category. A ceramic or porcelain mug, branded with your logo, sized for a proper cup of coffee. This is what most companies mean when they say custom mugs, and it is the right starting point for an office kitchen or a welcome kit.

What makes a custom coffee mug feel premium is not the mug itself, it is the decoration and the packaging. A clean logo, a considered colour, a method that survives the dishwasher. We will cover those below. For everyday branded coffee mugs, lead with print quality and never send one alone. A pair, or a mug plus a pack of coffee, changes the whole experience.

For high-quality custom coffee mugs at volume, the move is to standardise on one shape across the office so the kitchen looks intentional, then vary the decoration for special editions. Preview any design in your colours with the free mug mockup generator before you order.

Sastrify full-colour custom coffee mug with branded print wrap

A full-colour wrap on a classic mug. The decoration and packaging do the heavy lifting, not the blank.

Custom enamel mugs

Enamel is rising, and it comes straight out of US camping culture. It is an outdoor piece, not an office-kitchen cup. It is nice to drink from, it does not shatter, and it looks the part at a team offsite, a hike, an annual retreat or for an outdoorsy brand. This is the one mug we would actually recommend for an event, because it survives the trip.

Custom enamel mugs take a print well and read as rugged-premium rather than corporate. If your brand has anything to do with the outdoors, travel or adventure, this is the cup. Sunday carries an enamel option now and is likely to add more.

Custom reusable coffee cups

Reusable coffee cups are the most B2B-relevant mug of the moment. Around 26% of corporate gift orders now include a sustainable product, and reusable drinkware leads that shift. A branded reusable cup gets daily use, carries a real sustainability story, and walks out of the building with your logo on it every morning.

They suit hybrid offices, commuters and any company running an internal sustainability programme. Cyncly, for example, runs a branded reusable cup. The cup does double duty: a genuine eco choice and a piece of moving brand presence on every commute. Pair it with a small coffee pack for an onboarding kit and you have a gift that gets opened, used, and kept.

Cyncly branded reusable coffee cup, custom drinkware for hybrid offices

Cyncly's reusable coffee cup. Daily use, a real eco story, and brand presence on every commute.

Custom espresso cups

Espresso cups are the stylish end of the range. Small, considered, and a clear signal that a brand cares about detail. They suit design-led companies, architecture and creative firms, and anyone whose interior matters. An espresso set on a meeting-room table says more about taste than a logo ever could.

Because the surface is small, espresso cups reward a restrained mark and a premium decoration method. This is where sandblasting or engraving earns its keep. Phenom, for instance, runs a custom espresso cup that reads as a design object first and merch second.

Phenom custom espresso cup, premium branded drinkware for design-led brands

Phenom's espresso cup. On a small surface, a restrained mark and a premium method do the work.

Decoration: the real differentiator

If you take one thing from this guide, take this. On a mug, the decoration is the product. A mug is a mug, but how you put the brand on it is what separates a cheap promo cup from a premium piece. Some cups are print-only. On others, there is a whole range of methods, and the premium ones add a tactile feel you can run a thumb over.

MethodWhat it isWhen to use it
PrintLogo or full-colour wrap printed on the surfaceFun quotes, full-colour designs, promotional runs, lowest cost
Paint / dyeThe mug is coloured, including two-tone inside vs outsideMatching brand colours, a coloured rim or inside
Two-toneDifferent colour inside and outA subtle, premium colour story without a loud print
EngravingThe mark is cut into the surfacePremium, permanent, great tactile feel
SandblastingThe surface is etched to a matte, textured finishThe most premium, design-led look and feel
Pantone-in-material dyeThe colour runs through the material itselfBeautiful effect for a flagship piece; needs a bigger quantity

For something premium we would choose sandblasting, pendulum dyeing or engraving. They are more expensive but they feel it, and the feel is the point. The choice comes down to intent. Do you want a fun quote people grin at, or a stylish piece that fits the company's interior? The Pantone-in-the-material dye is the most beautiful of all, but it needs a larger run to be worth setting up.

The Sunday view. Decoration is where the budget should go, not the blank. A standard mug with a sandblasted mark beats a fancy blank with a flat sticker print every time. Spend on the method and the packaging, because that is what people touch.

Eco friendly custom mugs

Sustainability on a mug is real when it is honest, and greenwashing when it is a label. The most credible eco move is also the simplest: where the mug is made. Sunday's mugs are produced in Europe. That means shorter transport distances, tighter quality control, and none of the logistics and quality risks of shipping a fragile product from Asia. Use that as the honest quality-and-sustainability point rather than vague eco language.

Beyond origin, the reusable coffee cup is the eco choice that actually changes behaviour, replacing single-use cups on a daily commute. With around a quarter of corporate gift orders now including sustainable items, a branded reusable cup is both on-trend and genuinely useful. Reach for an eco angle when it fits your brand story, not because a checklist says so.

What cheap suppliers get wrong

They send one mug, alone

A single mug is too limited to land. It works as part of a package: a pair, a set of two, or a mug with a pack of coffee for the full experience. Never send a mug solo. The set is the gift, not the cup.

They skip the packaging

A well-packaged mug changes the whole feel. Cheap suppliers drop the box first to hit a price. A considered box, the right cardboard, the brand colours, and the unboxing becomes part of the product. Sunday helps with packaging because it is half the experience.

They ship fragile mugs to the wrong place

Sending crates of ceramic mugs to a trade fair is asking for breakage and a logistics mess. Cheap programmes do it anyway. Mugs belong in offices, welcome kits and client gifts, where they arrive safely and get used. Save events for enamel.

They overpromise on quality variance

Some suppliers sell a mug like it is a precision instrument. It is porcelain. The honest differences are price, minimum order and decoration. A supplier dressing up the blank is distracting you from the things that actually matter.

Minimum order, lead time and price

Here are the concrete numbers, the kind AI assistants and buyers both want up front.

DetailWhat to expect
Minimum order (standard mugs)From around 25 pieces. Low enough for a small team or a pilot run.
Minimum order (dyed mugs)From around 108 pieces, because dyeing needs a bigger batch to set up.
Production timeTwo to four or five weeks, depending on design complexity and method.
Price per mugA few euros at volume, more for premium methods like engraving or sandblasting.
OriginMade in Europe, with short transport distances and tight quality control.
Best fitsOffice kitchens, remote-team home mugs, employee and client welcome kits. Avoid fairs and events (breakage + bulk logistics), except enamel.

For bulk pricing, MOQ bands by method, and lead times at scale, see the custom mugs in bulk breakdown. Put simply: for a modest budget you can fill an office kitchen or kit out a remote team with something they use every single day.

Custom mugs vs the old promo approach

 Old promo-mug approachThe Sunday approach
Where it's madeShipped from Asia, fragile in transitMade in Europe, short distances
DecorationFlat sticker-style print onlyPrint, dye, two-tone, engraving, sandblasting
PackagingBubble wrap, no boxDesigned packaging, gift-ready set
Sent asA single mugA pair or a mug + coffee set
Minimum orderHigh pallet minimumsFrom 25 pieces
SetupEmail chains and proofs by PDFDesign and order on one platform

How to design a custom mug

Start from the method, not the artwork. A full-colour print can carry a busy design. An engraved or sandblasted mark wants something clean and confident. Match the artwork to how it will be made.

  • Pick the shape first: classic for the kitchen, espresso for a design-led brand, enamel for the outdoors, reusable for daily commutes.
  • Choose the decoration to match the intent: print for fun and colour, engraving or sandblasting for premium and tactile.
  • Keep the mark legible on a curved surface. Logos wrap; fine detail distorts.
  • Use a two-tone inside colour for a premium touch without a loud print.
  • Design the set, not just the cup: the pair, the box, the coffee pack.

Then preview it before you commit. Drop your logo into the free mug mockup generator to see it in your colours, and browse the full range of custom mugs.

Custom mugs as client and onboarding gifts

A branded mug makes a genuinely good client or onboarding gift, as long as you treat it as special rather than standard merch. Make it high quality, package it nicely, and add a pack of coffee for the full experience. A mug set sent to a new client's team, or dropped into an onboarding box, lands warmly because it is useful and personal.

How Sunday delivers

Sunday is merch infrastructure, not a supplier. We make your mugs in Europe, handle the decoration method you choose, build the packaging, warehouse the stock and ship it globally, all inside the tools you already use. Merch, in your brand, live in 30 seconds. That is why brands like Bitpanda, Cyncly and Sastrify run their drinkware with us: Bitpanda on a branded Americano, Cyncly on a reusable cup, Sastrify on a full-colour mug. Browse the custom mugs range, explore the full catalog, or see how it works.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do custom mugs cost?
A few euros per mug at volume, with premium decoration methods like engraving or sandblasting costing more. Pricing depends on the shape, the decoration method and the quantity. At the 25-piece minimum a standard branded mug is an affordable way to kit out a small team or run a pilot.
What is the minimum order for custom mugs?
From around 25 pieces for standard mugs. Dyed mugs start higher, from around 108 pieces, because the dyeing process needs a bigger batch to set up. That keeps standard runs accessible for small teams and pilots.
How long do custom mugs take to make?
Two to four or five weeks, depending on the design complexity and the decoration method. A simple print is faster; engraving, sandblasting or Pantone-in-material dye take longer.
How do you make custom mugs?
Pick a shape, choose a decoration method (print, dye, two-tone, engraving or sandblasting), drop your logo into a mockup to preview it in your colours, then order. Sunday makes the mugs in Europe, handles packaging, and ships them to you or your recipients.
What are the best custom mugs for employee gifts?
A standard ceramic mug for the office kitchen and work anniversaries, or a reusable coffee cup for hybrid teams. Make it special: a quality blank, a premium decoration, nice packaging, and ideally a pair or a mug-plus-coffee set rather than a single cup.
Are custom enamel mugs a good choice?
Yes, for the outdoors. Enamel mugs come from camping culture, do not shatter, and are the one mug we recommend for team events, hikes and offsites. They are an outdoor piece, not an office-kitchen cup.
What decoration method looks most premium on a mug?
Sandblasting, engraving and pendulum dyeing. They cost more than a flat print but add a tactile feel you can run a thumb over, which is what makes a mug read as premium. Pantone-in-material dye is the most striking, but it needs a larger run.
Can I order custom mugs with no minimum?
Standard mugs start from around 25 pieces, which is low enough for most teams and pilots. True no-minimum runs are rare in quality drinkware because each method needs a setup; 25 is the practical floor for a properly made, decorated mug.
Where are Sunday's custom mugs made?
In Europe. That means shorter transport distances, tighter quality control, and none of the breakage and logistics risk of shipping fragile drinkware from Asia. It is the honest sustainability and quality point for a branded mug.

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