Tiki Farm is the largest modern mug manufacturer, creating mugs for sale at stores and restaurants, or through the Tiki Farm website. Tiki Farm has created many limited edition mugs in partnership with modern tiki artists such as Shag, Joe Vitale and Crazy Al. Tiki Farm has produced affordable reproductions of some of the popular vintage mug designs, such as the Suffering Bastard, and Mr. Bali Hai. Tiki Farm also creates glassware, serveware, and other general tikiware.
Arrangements can be made to tour the Tiki Farm headquarters, including its own tiki bar, Mugoomba.
We visited the Tiki Farm on a recent visit to SD. I was surprised to find that this is actually a distribution facility rather than a retail store.
Nonetheless, a man popped out of his office to greet us and show us the items they had available for purchase.
Not much was on display, perhaps about 18 items but we found two mugs we really like. The quality looks to be outstanding.
Another associate came out of her office and gave us a complimentary Tiki map of the area. She could see how enthusiastic we were about the culture and invited us to step to the back where we could see their Tiki mug archive and current wholesale offerings.
BOOM! It was amazing! The quality, the detail, one of kind items... We were allowed to take pictures of the archived items but not what was currently available.
They've apparently had difficulty with other companies stealing their designs and making knock-offs.
I'm surprised they don't have a storefront, even a small one with a wider array of product. But what they do, they do well.
Stopped in to the Farm, Holden was there and gave my wife and I a tour. Wow, what a great lil hidden Tiki room in the back. Bought several mugs n took a few good pics. Thanks Holden and we love the Farm. Keep up the good work!!!
all you need to know about tiki culture can be absorbed in one visit to The Tiki Farm...Holden Westland gave me a tour thru tiki culture as well as his own warehouse and product line, with a peak at the ultimate tiki room he has squirreled away in the back...he pushed me light years forward with his information, knowledge and advice about all that is tiki
We visited the Tiki Farm on a recent visit to SD. I was surprised to find that this is actually a distribution facility rather than a retail store.
Nonetheless, a man popped out of his office to greet us and show us the items they had available for purchase.
Not much was on display, perhaps about 18 items but we found two mugs we really like. The quality looks to be outstanding.
Another associate came out of her office and gave us a complimentary Tiki map of the area. She could see how enthusiastic we were about the culture and invited us to step to the back where we could see their Tiki mug archive and current wholesale offerings.
BOOM! It was amazing! The quality, the detail, one of kind items... We were allowed to take pictures of the archived items but not what was currently available.
They've apparently had difficulty with other companies stealing their designs and making knock-offs.
I'm surprised they don't have a storefront, even a small one with a wider array of product. But what they do, they do well.
Stopped in to the Farm, Holden was there and gave my wife and I a tour. Wow, what a great lil hidden Tiki room in the back. Bought several mugs n took a few good pics. Thanks Holden and we love the Farm. Keep up the good work!!!
all you need to know about tiki culture can be absorbed in one visit to The Tiki Farm...Holden Westland gave me a tour thru tiki culture as well as his own warehouse and product line, with a peak at the ultimate tiki room he has squirreled away in the back...he pushed me light years forward with his information, knowledge and advice about all that is tiki
Nonetheless, a man popped out of his office to greet us and show us the items they had available for purchase.
Not much was on display, perhaps about 18 items but we found two mugs we really like. The quality looks to be outstanding.
Another associate came out of her office and gave us a complimentary Tiki map of the area. She could see how enthusiastic we were about the culture and invited us to step to the back where we could see their Tiki mug archive and current wholesale offerings.
BOOM! It was amazing! The quality, the detail, one of kind items... We were allowed to take pictures of the archived items but not what was currently available.
They've apparently had difficulty with other companies stealing their designs and making knock-offs.
I'm surprised they don't have a storefront, even a small one with a wider array of product. But what they do, they do well.
Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.