Roast 2026 Wall Calendar

New for 2026!


Roast 2026 Wall Calendar

$20.00 + Shipping

A beautiful 2026 wall calendar featuring the stunning coffee artwork of Steve Lee and produced by Roast.

Interested in selling this calendar in your retail location or offering as a holiday gift? To inquire about wholesale pricing, contact roast@roastmagazine.com


Just a sample of the beautiful artwork you’ll find in the Roast 2026 Wall Calendar.


About the Artist

Steve Lee holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from San Francisco State University. Over the course of nearly 30 years working in the coffee industry, Lee has taken on a variety of roles—barista, roaster, green buyer, director of coffee, importer and COO. He has lived and worked in Korea, judged international coffee competitions, and served two terms on the Roasters Guild Executive Council, helping shape educational and origin-based programming. His work is grounded in craftsmanship, education, and building strong, ethical supply-chain relationships. He is currently a coffee consultant at Pocket Knife Coffee, based in Los Angeles. When he’s not consulting or writing, you’ll find him playing music and making paintings (mostly of coffee-related subject matter). Visit pocketknifecoffee.com or steveleepaintings.com for contact information.


Shipping Notes

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Shipping is temporarily suspended to UAE, Qatar and some other countries. In addition, the United States Postal Service has temporarily suspended international mail acceptance for certain destinations due to impacts related to the COVID-19 pandemic and other unrelated service disruptions. Click here for a complete list of affected countries.


 

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