Jan van Huysum Floral Travel Cup, 350ml

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A reusable travel cup inspired by the art work of Dutch painter, Jan van Huysum (1682 - 1749). Jan van Huysum (1682 - 1749) was a distinguished still-life painter during the early 18th Century who lived his whole life in Amsterdam, Netherlands. His works included paintings of landscapes, but he was most famous for his floral pieces that often included many flowers that bloom across different seasons, resulting in some of his paintings taking 1 or 2 years to complete. This reusable cup is great for reducing the amount of packaging waste and is environmentally friendly. It is made with organic bamboo fibre and features a non-drip, resealable lid. Ideal for dishwasher use.

An exclusively designed bamboo travel cup inspired by the art of Jan van Huysum.

Made from sustainably sourced bamboo fibres, this cup can be reused indefinitely, preventing unnecessary plastic waste. The cup features a non-drip, re-sealable lid, a protective sleeve, and is dishwasher safe.

The design is based on an etching by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726–1798). The etching is a facsimile of a 1735 watercolour by Jan van Huysum which shows an array of brightly coloured flowers in a vase which is decorated with two putti. This etching is one of 105 facsimiles from Ploos van Amstel’s series Ectypa.

Jan van Huysum (1682–1749) was a distinguished Dutch still-life painter during the early 18th century. His works include paintings of landscapes, but he was most famous for his floral pieces. These often encompassed different flowers that bloom across all four seasons, and therefore frequently took over a year to complete. Several of van Huysum’s drawings are now part of the British Museum’s collection.

Ideal for eco-friendly coffee lovers.

  • Product Code: CMCV65590
  • Product Weight: 0.17Kg
  • T.P: 2.78
  • Dimensions: H14 x Dia.9cm
  • Material: Bamboo
  • Details: BPA and phthalate free
    Not microwave safe
    Dishwasher safe
  • Postage Weight: 0.17 Kg

A reusable travel cup inspired by the art work of Dutch painter, Jan van Huysum (1682 - 1749). Jan van Huysum (1682 - 1749) was a distinguished still-life painter during the early 18th Century who lived his whole life in Amsterdam, Netherlands. His works included paintings of landscapes, but he was most famous for his floral pieces that often included many flowers that bloom across different seasons, resulting in some of his paintings taking 1 or 2 years to complete. This reusable cup is great for reducing the amount of packaging waste and is environmentally friendly. It is made with organic bamboo fibre and features a non-drip, resealable lid. Ideal for dishwasher use.

An exclusively designed bamboo travel cup inspired by the art of Jan van Huysum.

Made from sustainably sourced bamboo fibres, this cup can be reused indefinitely, preventing unnecessary plastic waste. The cup features a non-drip, re-sealable lid, a protective sleeve, and is dishwasher safe.

The design is based on an etching by Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726–1798). The etching is a facsimile of a 1735 watercolour by Jan van Huysum which shows an array of brightly coloured flowers in a vase which is decorated with two putti. This etching is one of 105 facsimiles from Ploos van Amstel’s series Ectypa.

Jan van Huysum (1682–1749) was a distinguished Dutch still-life painter during the early 18th century. His works include paintings of landscapes, but he was most famous for his floral pieces. These often encompassed different flowers that bloom across all four seasons, and therefore frequently took over a year to complete. Several of van Huysum’s drawings are now part of the British Museum’s collection.

Ideal for eco-friendly coffee lovers.

  • Product Code: CMCV65590
  • Product Weight: 0.17Kg
  • T.P: 2.78
  • Dimensions: H14 x Dia.9cm
  • Material: Bamboo
  • Details: BPA and phthalate free
    Not microwave safe
    Dishwasher safe
  • Postage Weight: 0.17 Kg
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