This stainless steel insulated can with 500ml capacity, inspired by « Art deco » style keeps warm your drink during 5 hours and cold 10 hours !
This 250ml isothermal mug is a must-have for your office. At home or at work, the isothermal mug is perfectly suited to coffee machines (capsules, pods) and is easy to carry around thanks to its push cap and silicone seal. With its double stainless steel wall, your espresso or tea stays hot for longer.
The "Jasmine" isothermal collection is inspired by a design created in 1872 by William Morris.
Manufacturer, textile designer,printer, writer, poet, lecturer, painter, draughtsman and architect, this multi-talented artist was at the origin of the Arts and Crafts movement in England.Arts and Crafts movement in England.
This set includes a Bento box with nice patterns "Japan" has a large capacity of 1200ml and a 500ml Japan Insulated bottle.
The “Jasmine” insulated collection is inspired by a pattern created in 1872 by William Morris. Manufacturer, textile designer, printer, writer, poet, lecturer, painter, draftsman and British architect, this multi-talented artist is at the origin of the Arts and Crafts movement (decorative arts and crafts) in
England.
Ces bouteilles isothermes Bois, au motif alliant authenticité et modernité, isolent votre boisson grâce à leur double-paroi en inox. Elles gardent vos boissons chaudes 12 heures et froides 24 heures.
Elegant, useful and nomadic, this isothermal bottle of 500 ml keeps your drinks hot for 12 hours and cold for 24 hours with its stainless steel double wall.
Cette bouteille isotherme de 1000 ml isole votre boisson grâce à sa double-paroi en acier inoxydable.
Elegant, useful and nomadic, this isothermal bottle of 500 ml keeps your drinks hot for 12 hours and cold for 24 hours
Ces bouteilles isothermes de 500ml aux couleurs pastel et douces, isolent votre boisson grâce à leur double-paroi en acier inoxydable.
Our 260 and 350 ml Yo'coffee insulated mugs are essential for keeping your hot drink at hand day long !
The "Giverny" collection has its origins in the gardens of the painter Claude Monet. The colours of the flowers, the hundreds of varieties of plants, the magnificence of the trees were a source of inspiration for the master, considered to be the father of impressionism. A precursor of abstraction, light is always the "main character" in his landscapes and nature is omnipresent in his paintings.