Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Portmeirion Botanic Garden Bristol Mug, Set of 6

Portmeirion Botanic Garden Bristol Mug, Set of 6 Review



Portmeirion Botanic Garden Bristol Mug, Set of 6 Feature

  • Botanic Garden Bristol mug, 14-ounce capacity
  • Crafted from high-quality earthenware with vivid glazes
  • Hand-painted with blossoms, laurel leaves, and butterflies
  • Safe in microwave, freezer, and dishwasher; oven-safe to 340 degrees F
  • Full line of coordinating table settings and serving pieces also available
Inspired by 19th-century botanical illustrations, Portmeirion Botanic Garden dinnerware features a lush array of hand-painted blossoms. The pieces are perfect for a mix-and-match sensibility and suitable for year-round dining. Made in Britain from high-quality porcelain, they are safe in the oven, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher.

A belled body, smart foot, and turned lip make the Botanic Garden Bristol mug a sweet way to serve drinks both hot and cold. Each of the six mugs in this set features a different flower illustrated in fine detail. A large version of the bloom decorates one side of the mug, while a smaller one adorns the back, so there are flowers in abundance no matter your viewpoint. With a 14-ounce capacity, each mug stands 4-1/2 inches high. Featuring clusters of daisies, cyclamen, milkwort, speedwell, rhododendron, and forget-me-not, the set makes a pretty complement to Botanic Garden's straight-sided and latte mugs. --Emily Bedard Artist Susan Williams-Ellis found her inspiration for Botanic Garden from antique botanical Illustration plates. The mix and match collection currently features around 30 individual floral and butterfly designs with the signature leaf motif border. This colorful dinnerware collection is complimented with a large range of bakeware, serving items and giftware. Botanic Garden has decorated homes all over the world for over 30 years. Start your collection today and watch your Botanic Garden grow. Perfect for cold weather. Set of 6 rounded Bristol mugs in assorted motifs.


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