Price & Kensington Stoneware But First Coffee Mug, 34cl
Price & Kensington Stoneware But First Coffee Mug, 34cl is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
The Price & Kensington “But First Coffee” Mug (34 cl) is a playful yet functional piece crafted for coffee lovers who value style as much as their brew. Made from high-quality stoneware, this mug features a navy two-tone dipped glaze contrasted against a cream interior, giving it a modern, comforting look.
With a capacity of approximately 340 ml, its “huggable” shape offers a comfortable grip while enjoying your favourite hot beverage. The bold debossed slogan “But First Coffee” appears on both sides in matching navy, adding personality and charm. Designed for everyday use, the mug is microwave-safe and dishwasher-safe, making it a practical choice for your daily routine.
Ideal For
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Coffee lovers who want a stylish, sentiment-driven mug.
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People who enjoy a larger cup for a generous pour of coffee or tea.
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Those who appreciate durable, everyday stoneware that’s both microwave and dishwasher safe.
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Gifting: a fun and functional gift for friends, family, or coworkers who always prioritise coffee first.
Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions
Dimensions
Brand Information - Price & Kensington: Rich Heritage and Timeless Elegance in Tabletop Accessories
Brand Information - Price & Kensington: Rich Heritage and Timeless Elegance in Tabletop Accessories
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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Returns:
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