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Goat Mug

6/5/2015

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Check out this intriguing mug. Made to look like a goat's horn, it's almost a link back to ancient designs of drinking vessels. You can see more about these mugs and watch a video here. The mug was designed by desnahemisfera, and is a Kick Starter Project. 

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First and most obvious is its shape, which resembles the shape of a goat’s horn. The shape itself also makes drinking from the mug easier because of the angle that a curve creates. We designed a special holder which easily transforms into a coffee mug stand. It has a perfect leather touch. The mug is made from a completely healthy material and it is BPA FREE, which means it is totally healthy for you to use it. It holds 330 ml or 11.2 oz and it keeps its content warm for up to 2 hours.
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