Bordighera Villa Mug | Monet Coffee Mug
$14.99
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Made from premium ceramic material, this mug exudes a sense of sophistication and durability.
Microwave safe and Dishwasher Safe! You can easily, and safely, heat up your favorite beverages and then simply put your mug in the dishwasher to use again and again.
Sturdy construction ensures that it can withstand everyday use, whether you’re enjoying a hot cup of coffee, tea, or any other beverage.
The ergonomic design of the mug provides a comfortable grip, making it easy to hold and sip from. Its generous capacity allows for a satisfying serving of your favorite drink, while the sleek and timeless design adds a touch of elegance to any setting.
Lead and BPA-Free Mug: You can have peace of mind knowing that your drink is free from these harmful substances.
Fair Labor Made! Design, Printed, and Processed using small business labor. Note: Raw Materials are globally sourced

Dishwasher Safe!
Safe for dishwasher use! Our mugs won’t fade for thousands of washes!
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Our mugs are colored dyed and processed in the USA! International orders not applicable. Blank Products Globally Sourced.


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Microwave Safe!
Safe to use in microwaves!
Art Info:
Claude Monet (1840-1926) was a pivotal figure in the Impressionist movement that revolutionized French painting in the late 19th century. Monet's focus on capturing light and color diverged sharply from the rigid academic standards of his time.
His most famous work, "Impression, Sunrise" (1872), gave the Impressionist movement its name, with its loose brushwork and emphasis on light's fleeting effects. Monet often painted the same scenes repeatedly to capture variations in light across different times and seasons, evident in his "Haystacks" and "Water Lilies" series. The latter, created in his meticulously designed garden at Giverny, showcases nearly 250 views of his lily pond under varying conditions, moving towards greater abstraction in his later years.
Monet's legacy is profound, influencing numerous modern art movements and cementing his place as one of art history's most celebrated artists.
About The Artist
Claude Monet (1840-1926) was a pivotal figure in the Impressionist movement that revolutionized French painting in the late 19th century. Monet's focus on capturing light and color diverged sharply from the rigid academic standards of his time.
His most famous work, "Impression, Sunrise" (1872), gave the Impressionist movement its name, with its loose brushwork and emphasis on light's fleeting effects. Monet often painted the same scenes repeatedly to capture variations in light across different times and seasons, evident in his "Haystacks" and "Water Lilies" series. The latter, created in his meticulously designed garden at Giverny, showcases nearly 250 views of his lily pond under varying conditions, moving towards greater abstraction in his later years.
Monet's legacy is profound, influencing numerous modern art movements and cementing his place as one of art history's most celebrated artists.
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Claude Monet, born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, was a trailblazing French painter and a central figure in the Impressionist movement. Growing up in Le Havre, Normandy, he developed a deep appreciation for the sea and the ever-changing light, which profoundly influenced his art.
Despite his father’s wishes for him to pursue a business career, Monet followed his passion for art, encouraged by his mother. He studied at the Académie Suisse in Paris, where he met other future Impressionists like Camille Pissarro. His early work was also shaped by the landscape painter Eugène Boudin, who introduced him to the practice of painting outdoors.
Monet is renowned for his series paintings, where he captured the same scene under varying light and weather conditions. Some of his most famous series include the Haystacks, Rouen Cathedral, and Water Lilies. His painting “Impression, Sunrise” is particularly significant as it gave the Impressionist movement its name.
In his later years, Monet settled in Giverny, where he created a stunning garden that became the subject of many of his paintings. He continued to paint until his death on December 5, 1926.
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Awesome in every way!!! Thank you so much.
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Linda
Very pretty, the person I bought it for loves it.
Unique & perfect gift for my granddaughter birthday girl-lover of Pooh & a cup of hot tea