Denby Studio Blue Flint Brew Tea or Coffee Cup
The impression blue small marmaduke is a fun and attractive stoneware design from our collectables range. The glaze is a soft light blue that adds a touch of tranquillity and enjoyment to any room. Perfect as a memorable gift or to add to your denby collection, the marmaduke rabbit is expertly decorated with our impression blue glaze to make it the perfect statement piece that is both durable and beautiful. We first launched our loveable range of animal-shaped collectables in the 1930s and theyas ve been a firm favourite ever since. Inspired by cartoon characters of the past, they are perfect for decorating your home, or to give as a memorable gift that can be treasured for years to come. Made in the same way as when they were first introduced, each character has been cast by hand in our derbyshire factory. Inspired by a natural and neutral trend, the impression blue glaze features a contemporary glaze with the iconic denby speckle.
Lovingly handmade in England for over 200 years, Denby's durable (and beautiful) pottery pieces have legendary status. Each hand-crafted design comes moulded from hardy Derbyshire clay sourced from outside the original factory, as it was centuries ago. The company uses its secret glaze recipes and decades of skill to craft unique tableware that blends the contemporary with the classic. Choose from minimal porcelain cereal bowls, ridged coffee mugs, stylish speckled dinner plates or a traditional teapot reimagined in an on-trend ombre glaze. Before making its way to your kitchen cabinet, each piece is carefully tested and inspected then granted the Denby seal of approval. Boasting generations of skilful know-how, this heritage brand is a trusted purveyor of pottery pieces that truly stand the test of time.
Width: 4.5cm
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Length: 7cm
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Height: 9cm
Dishwasher safe, constant dishwashing may result in discolouration over time so we recommend using low temperatures and liquid detergents. Wash your items by hand and dry with a soft cloth. Any pottery can crack when exposed to sudden changes in temperature so bring items slowly up or down to temperature where you can to avoid such cracks.