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Lesser & Pavey Robin Bug Art Coffee Mug

Lesser & Pavey Robin Bug Art Coffee Mug

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Lesser & Pavey Robin Bug Art Ceramic Mug | 300ml British Design Coffee & Tea Cup

Bring a touch of British charm and warmth to your tea or coffee moments with the Lesser & Pavey Robin Bug Art Coffee Mug. Designed in the UK, this beautifully illustrated mug features a delightful robin artwork in a playful patchwork style, perfect for adding a cheerful, seasonal touch to your kitchen or office space.

Crafted from high-quality ceramic, this mug combines durability with timeless design, ensuring it remains a staple in your drinkware collection for years. With a 300 ml capacity, it’s ideal for generous servings of coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or any of your favourite beverages. The comfortable, ergonomic handle makes it easy to hold, while the smooth glaze adds a refined, glossy finish.

Perfect for daily use, the mug is microwave and dishwasher safe, making it a convenient choice for busy mornings or relaxing evenings. Whether enjoyed at home, at work, or as part of a festive table setting, this robin-themed mug is also a thoughtful gift for nature lovers, tea enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates charming British design.

Key Features

Authentic British Design: Features a charming robin illustration in Bug Art style.

Generous 300 ml Capacity: Perfect for coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or any hot drink.

Premium Ceramic: Durable, long-lasting, and finished with a smooth, glossy glaze.

Practical & Easy to Use: Microwave and dishwasher safe for everyday convenience.

Thoughtful Gift Idea: Ideal for birthdays, Christmas, housewarmings, or as a treat for yourself.

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