




Motawi Bat & The Moon in Midnight - 6x6
Charley Harper’s Bat, Bullfrog, and Bonfire first appeared in the Ford Times
magazine (1968), capturing a lively night scene along Kentucky’s South Fork
of the Cumberland River. For this 6x6 Motawi tile, they panned above the
bonfire and bullfrog to focus on one serene moment: a bat gliding beneath a
glowing moon. Harper’s original was painted in quiet grays, but Motawi
reimagined the sky in deep, vivid blues, adding a spark of color to the
stillness. It’s a little square of midnight magic—nature’s hush, ready to hang
on your wall.
Motawi Tileworks is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan where they design and make all of their ceramic tiles by hand. They can be hung on the wall, displayed on a stand, or used as the focal point in your next tile project.
- tile size: 5 13/16" square
- size with frame: 9 1/2" square
- tiles are 5/8" thick and have a notch at the back for hanging
The solid wood frames are built by Family Woodworks in Pennsylvania with premium 2-inch flat quartersawn white oak wood and finished using their 4 step signature process. Available in Nutmeg and Ebony finishes.
- solid oak
- 2" wide
- frames are stained, not painted. Variations occur
The solid wood clocks are handmade in Iowa by Schlabaugh & Sons. Quartz movement with AA battery included. John Schlabaugh and his team have been designing and crafting wooden clocks and accessories for over 37 years. Originally working alongside his father, Emil, the family business is now run and operated by John and his wife, Jane Schlabaugh.
- 12.5" w x 13.5" h x 4.5" d
- Tile shown in clock is for reference only, the correct tile will be shipped.