"Here's looking at you, kid"! A watchful mug with all the qualities of its plainer relatives, plus a few extra "features".
A plump alternative to the "1/2 pint" jug, the round form helps keep gravy hot longer - or use it as a vase.
All the features of its big brother, but smaller equals lighter. Ideal for the moderate thirst.
Off-set neck with protected lip for easier pouring and emptying, and an in-line handle for self-protection and balance. Try water or olive oil!
Broad pouring lip for dispensing milk, cream, custard, fruit juice etc. Wide base gives stability, and generous handle fits most hands.
A shape to assist brewing, a counterweighted lid, a good pouring spout and comfortable handle – this small teapot has it all!
The medium pot in the range, its standard features include a gallery flange for an extra grip, and generous straining holes.
A pot for serious tea drinkers, with a thumb-stop on the handle for extra purchase and comfort. Lid available separately, as with all teapots.
Another in the family of practical, day-to-day jugs. Easy to hold and pour from, with a thumb-stop for extra grip.
Wide base helps protect rim and lip from impact in use and storage. Flat handle enables safe control.
“straight” sides and wide lip enable easy pouring of many food liquids.
A cosier shape to help keep milk and juices cool, or sauces hot.
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