Handcrafted ceramic ice cream wall sculptures

A wall with a long string of colorful fabric or cloth pieces hanging from the ceiling to the floor, forming a vertical line.
Text on red banners reading "Commission Your One-Of-A-Kind Cone".
A hanging sculpture of a multi-flavored ice cream cone with numerous colorful scoops.

Make your walls irresistibly playful with a delightfully bold ice cream cone. SCOOPIDY is the sunny ceramic art brand from MRS TASHA MILLER. Your wall. Your cone. Your collection! SCOOPIDY cones are happy striking additions for home, work or gallery.

Tap the cherry to explore THE SCOOPIDY MENU and begin to commission your piece(s)!

White cursive text spelling 'Coco' with a small red cherry at the bottom left on a black background.
Woman with long curly hair sitting on a counter, smiling and gesturing towards an ice cream cone sculpture hanging on the wall inside an ice cream shop.

No two scoops are alike! These lively detailed works of art are colorful balancing acts of nostalgia, strength, happiness and hope. Tasha handcrafts each ice cream scoop using Georgies’ White Salmon (with Grog) clay, fired twice — bisque at 1945°F and after glazing, at 2232°F — then threaded along a rolled steel rod. A durable dessert for everyone. Each cone is one of one!


“It all started while staring at page 20 in my old Sesame Street Bedtime Storybook from 1978... ” READ MORE

An illustration of a human heart with labeled arteries, veins, and chambers, showcasing the anatomy of the heart.
Red banner with white text that reads 'They Scream for Ice Cream!'
Colorful decorative sculpture of an ice cream cone with multiple scoops in various colors and patterns, topped with a cherry.
Decorative piece resembling an ice cream cone with multiple colorful scoops, hanging on a wall next to a window.

“Dear Tasha, you poured months — and your heart — into this, and I want you to know it means everything to us. I am in complete awe of your ceramic cone. The care, creativity, and love you put into it radiates from every inch. It stopped me in my tracks when I saw it — and even more so now, knowing the story behind it. That rose-colored scoop with black trim is just too good. But honestly, this whole idea is one of my favorite things we’ve ever done. You’ve inspired me to dream up a flavor inspired by your ceramic cone! Tasha, thank you from the bottom of my heart. You’ve reminded me why we do what we do.”

— Kim Malek, Portland, OWNER OF SALT&STRAW

“Sometimes, art just captivates. The Impossible Ice Cream Cone, now mounted in the corner of our kitchen, instantly captures attentions and imaginations alike. There’s an elaborate story behind the colors, and the shape itself suggests an imminent fall to the unsuspecting eye. But mostly, the Impossible Ice Cream Cone is reflective of Tasha herself: whimsical, lighter than air, and a constant source of joy.”

— JRS, San Francisco 

“Our 16 scoop tall ice cream cone brings so much joy to our little ice cream store. The creativity, care and nostalgia that went into it is so evident and I love that it’s the first thing customers see when they walk in the door (or through the window since it’s so eye catching!). Tasha thought of everything from how to keep it secure on the wall to how each scoop should lay to get the best effect. I know Scoopidy Doo Da will be around for as long as Prince Puckler’s keeps on scooping.”

— Laura, Eugene,
Owner of Prince Puckler’s

“Ice Cream Our Life. The whimsically crafted, vibrantly colored, and impossibly stacked scoops on Tasha Miller's sculpture is a powerful metaphor for the precarious, fleeting, yet sweet, nature of life. This art is deeply personal: the artist invited us to customize every scoop - from "Snowy Peaks" marshmallow to "Oh Hi, Ojai" orange to “Coeur D’Alene Huckleberry" - allowing each color and flavor to represent a part of our family's life. We treasure the symbolism and delight in the whimsy.”

— MM, San Francisco

Sign for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure featuring stylized white letters on a black background with a small red cherry icon at the bottom.
Decorative display of a bunch of colorful rock candy sticks hanging on the wall next to a menu board and an ice cream shop sign.
A vertical stack of colorful ceramic animal and abstract sculptures.
Colorful sculpture of a cone with multiple scoops of ice cream in different colors and textures, topped with a cherry and a cherry stem, displayed on a white wall next to a sunflower painting.
Red banner with white text reading "IT ALL STARTED HERE. MEET GROVER."

”The stack of scoops got higher and higher. Herbie’s and Betty Lou’s eyes got bigger and bigger as they watched the leaning tower of scoops. “Oh my gosh, it’s going to fall!” said Betty Lou.

”Do not worry. I, Grover, will not let these scoops fall down!”

“SCOOPIDY is a stunning vertical chaos that I hope to see decorate more of the world. It’s pretty safe to say everyone loves ice cream.”

—MRS TASHA MILLER