This mug by Light + Ladder makes a great gift for the holidays.
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Category Archives: drinkware
Oden Pitcher II
The cast porcelain Oden Pitcher II is designed and produced by Ian Anderson. Each piece is handmade.
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Drink Rocks
Made of marble and soapstone, these geometric stones chill your drink without diluting it. Simply leave them in the freezer for several hours before use. Design by Runa Klock for Areaware.
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MEALTIME Stacking Set
These Mealtime stacking cups and bowls are the modern twist on vintage ceramic dinnerware for kids. Made of porcelain, the collection is designed by Wee Gallery for Imm Living.
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Wine Glass
This is a minimalist glass that suggests a new way of drinking wine. It can also be used as a dessert dish. Design by Martin Jakobsen.
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COOL-IT Water Carafe
Winner of the Design Plus 2014 award, COOL-IT is a 1.5-liter glass carafe for keeping drinks chilled in the fridge. It has an easy to open and close ball lid. Design by Francis Cayouette for RIG-TIG.
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Soma Water Filter and Carafe
Soma is a sleek and smart water carafe with a 100% compostable filter, which is made of coconut shells, vegan silk, and food-based plastic.
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COFFEE ON THE CLOUDS Cup
Coffee On The Clouds by Vaulot & Dyèvre is a whimsical, award-winning espresso cup designed to keep your coffee warm and flavorful. Made of Limoges porcelain, it’s manufactured by Non Sans Raison.
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Arne Jacobsen Cup and Plate
This beautifully designed set by Danish company Design Letters features Arne Jacobsen‘s typography (created in 1937). Made of melamine, it’s perfect for kids or outdoor entertaining.
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Bottle #1
Bottle #1 is a minimalist water container imprinted with a definition from the Cambridge online dictionary. It’s handcrafted from porcelain by PMO Design.
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CLINK! Glass
The Clink glass is part of Charlotte Moneypenny‘s Losing Your Marbles collection — a line of glassware with built-in marble games that evoke childhood memories. Clink‘s base has a rolling-ball maze, which encourages the user to play and interact with the glass. It’s handblown from genuine borosilicate glass and is produced by Fred.
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