London-based artist Rose Stallard is the creative director and co-founder of Print Club London. Splitting her time between Print Club, commissioned work and her own projects the iconic artist brings the Print Club brand to life with her inimitable 1970s fanzine-style artworks and edgy typography. The subtle yet whimsical design behind Nice Pear will blend seamlessly in any contemporary kitchen. Pairing particularly well with its natural partner, Apple of My Eye, these joyful mugs are sure to leave a lasting impression with a touch of playfulness that lingers throughout the day.
COLLECTION STORY
Richard Brendon has collaborated with fellow London-founded brand, Print Club London, to create a collection of bone china mugs, bringing the skills of a community of emerging artists together with those of the expert craftspeople in Stoke-on-Trent. The partnership showcases the work of exceptionally talented artists and brings their work to life in a new medium. With artwork from Margaux Carpentier, Max Machen and Rose Stallard, each mug carries the artists" unique style seamlessly from print to ceramic, bringing wit, colour and storytelling to your every day. Originating in London, Richard Brendon and Print Club London are two brands deeply rooted in the city's creative landscape. With their headquarters located in Notting Hill and Dalston, retrospectively, these brands share a seamless connection. Their mutual passion for screen printing forms the foundation of their natural partnership, highlighting the boundless creative possibilities this technique offers.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Collection: Print Club London
Material Composition: Bone China
Color: Various
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Capacity (ml): 350
Dimensions (cm): 12.5 x 8.5 x 9
PRODUCT CARE
The wonderful thing about bone china is it is incredibly easy to clean, which makes it perfect for everyday use. Our Print Club London Mugs can be cleaned in a dishwasher at a maximum temperature of 140°F. Our Print Club London Mugs are also microwave safe. Stubborn stains can be removed by soaking in a mild bleach solution for up to one hour without damaging the china. Scouring pads or abrasive washing agents must not be used.