
Lunar New Year
Camp Cup and Tote Collection
Colorful Camp Cups to brighten up your mornings. An eye-catching Canvas Tote to add style to your everyday. Discover the Year of the Fire Horse collection. A modern take on a time-honored tradition, exclusively created by artist Ray Dak Lam. Responsibly designed - like all MiiR goods.
Due to high demand, orders containing Lunar New Year Collection may not ship by February 28.

Lunar New Year
Camp Cup and Tote Collection
Colorful Camp Cups to brighten up your mornings. An eye-catching Canvas Tote to add style to your everyday. Discover the Year of the Fire Horse collection. A modern take on a time-honored tradition, exclusively created by artist Ray Dak Lam. Responsibly designed - like all MiiR goods.
Due to high demand, orders containing Lunar New Year Collection may not ship until February 28.
Fire Horse Camp Cup
Laser Etched
Cascara Red
12oz
Artist Ray Dak Lam designed the sleek, laser-etched graphic - a modern take on the traditional zodiac symbol. The horse symbolizes endurance. Just as this cup is built to last.
Individually available Jan 28
Fire Horse Camp Cup
Printed
White
12oz
Artist Ray Dak Lam designed the colorful, screen-printed artwork, a modern take on the traditional zodiac symbol. The horse symbolizes endurance. Just as this cup is built to last.
Individually available Jan 28
Fire Horse Canvas Tote
Printed
Organic Cotton
Featuring an interior sewn pocket and gusseted base, it carries all your goodies, big and small. Using a substantial 12oz weight canvas, it's sturdier and more durable than your typical market tote.
Individually available Jan 28


About the artist
Ray Dak Lam
For this Year of the Fire Horse collection with MiiR, I chose to reinterpret the traditional Chinese zodiac animal through the lens of geometric abstraction, using simple flat shapes to express motion, energy, and symbolism.
My background in graphic design informs visual decisions like working with limited color palettes and using shapes within a grid structure. I’m also influenced by traditional folk arts, such as Chinese paper cutting, which I practiced growing up.
By bringing familiar motifs like Chinese lanterns, coins, and clouds together with modernist yet playful geometric forms, I aimed to create a fresh and exciting expression of the Fire Horse that blends the old and the new. I hope these pieces bring good fortune and luck to celebrate the Year of the Fire Horse!











