Stelton - Carrie Thermo Bottle - 0.5 l - Moomin sky

Stelton - Carrie Thermo Bottle - 0.5 l - Moomin sky - Carrie is a range of reusable thermal mugs and vacuum flasks

€32.95*

Available, delivery time 2-5 days

Product number: 48133
Manufacturer: Stelton
Manufacturer number: 1374-7
Product information "Stelton - Carrie Thermo Bottle - 0.5 l - Moomin sky"

Swedish-speaking author and artist Tove Jansson, who grew up in Finland, achieved worldwide fame as the inventor of the Moomin stories. The motif of the Carrie thermal bottle comes from the story "The Moomins: The Magician's Hat". Early one morning, after a violent storm, Moomin and his friends take a walk through Moomin Valley to look for things that the storm carried into the valley. Moomin finds a big black hat and takes it home, despite Snuffling's warning. Then strange things happen. Read the whole story in Moomin's Long Journey and Other Stories by Tove Jansson. The reusable Carrie vacuum flask is made of high quality double-walled stainless steel with an enclosed vacuum. This ensures a strong thermal effect to keep your favorite drink at the right temperature for hours. The closure design ensures that the vacuum flask is completely leak-proof. And thanks to the conical shape, Carrie fits in most cup holders. The Carrie vacuum flask keeps your drink hot for 5 hours or cold for 10 hours.

  • Dimensions: Ø: 7.5 cm H: 20 cm
  • Content: 500 ml
  • Material: Powder-coated stainless steel
  • double-walled stainless steel
  • Hot for 5 hours or cold for 10 hours
  • completely tight
  • You can drink from all sides of the mug

In the last few years alone, products from Stelton have received many design awards. These include the Red Dot Award and the iF Product Design Award. In addition, the Stelton brand has received some of the most prestigious brand awards, including Denmark's Coolest Brand 2005, B2C Superbrand 2006 and the Danish Design Award 2007 for Erik Magnussen's Stelton vacuum jug anniversary campaign and products.

Many Stelton products are now exhibited in renowned museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Louvre and Pompidou (Paris), the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (New York), the British Museum (London), the State Museum of Applied Arts (Munich) and the Kunstindustrimuseet (Copenhagen).

Sebastian Holmbäck (1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (1974) met at the Danish Design School, where they were both educated. 10 years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their basic principle and the basis for their work is aesthetics.

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