Mornington Peninsula Stainless Steel Insulated White Tumbler by Fluid Movement Outdoors

£49.95

At One with Nature

Get moving in nature with a classic svelte looking Fluid Movement Outdoors insulated tumbler designed by Marlon Quinn on the very pretty Mornington Peninsula.

A passionate cyclist, coffee has become ingrained in daily life and is never far from mind once Marlon’s foot leaves the hearth of the front door.

The stainless steel insulated tumbler housing freshly brewed Vittoria Organic coffee is the antidote after a cold dip in the ocean in board shorts all year round. Often seen toted on early morning RIB boat excursions when the sun licks the sea surface and the steamy coffee rises too.

In the summer months, cool ice-water with a squish of juice from home-grown lemons cleanses the salty palate sip by sip lazing by the water’s edge in the balmy afternoon.

Enjoy the 30oz capacity and custom Mornington Peninsula influenced style. Made with stainless steel for ultimate durability, this insulated tumbler keeps your drinks cold for 24 hours and hot for 12. Great for daily use and for enjoying your drinks at the perfect temperatures when you're on the move.

.: Stainless steel
.: Clear plastic lid
.: Narrow mouth opening
.: Easy sipping, push-on lid

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