You could be in the market for a distinctive mug that will stand out from those of your office mates, or maybe you want a great gift for your friend who's devoted to Australian wildlife. Either way, this fine bone china gift-boxed mug fits the bill—or beak!
Our colourful and varied avian wildlife is beautifully captured in Maxwell & Williams Birds of Australia collection. The range's mugs, cake plates and coasters make wonderful gifts for both Aussies and distant admirers, and will add immeasurable vibrancy to the tables they grace.
Artist Katherine Castle aims to recreate the natural wonders of our world and give people the ability to experience nature's beauty up close. In addition to the country's birds, her favourite subjects and passions include the Australian landscape, its mammals and the endangered and vulnerable species of the Caldera region. Widely exhibited and a recipient of a multitude of prizes and awards, Katherine is a member of The Queensland Wildlife Arts Society, Nature in the Raw and Caldera Regional Arts.
Established in 1996, Maxwell & Williams is an Australian-owned company that has since built an international reputation for excellence. They started out with a simple white dinner set and a few accessories and have become a leading provider of affordable quality homewares, shipping to places far from these shores.
Today the Maxwell & Williams range is extraordinarily diverse and includes a wide variety of materials: glass, ceramics, stainless steel, acrylic, bamboo and more. There's certain to be something splendid in their collection that will harmonise nicely with your home and its decor, whether you're looking to outfit your kitchen, tabletop or beyond.
Specifications
Artist: Katherine Castle Construction: Fine Bone China Capacity: 300 ml
Gorgeous images and a lovely reflection of our colourful Australian birds. Visitors love to be served tea in these cups. Lovely fine china too - not thick cheap ceramic.
Maria
Melbourne
3/3/2012
Rainbow Lorikeets
Beautifully designed and finished mug, not too big and not too small. I bought the whole set. Love them. We moved to the bush recently and thought they were a good tribute to our new environment.