Buy gift mugs and cups at Bay Attic - gift mugs and cups make great gifts.
Gift Mugs are always useful for holding a lovely warm beverage be it refreshing tea, wholesome soup or wake-up coffee.
Our mugs feature individually characteristic art by Rikki O'Neill, Heather Raeburn, Colin Robertson, Clare Mackie, Peter McDermott, Anf and Bay Attic, and are sure to compliment any kitchen cuppa or morning coffee.
Our ceramic mugs are also great for Christmas gifts and Birthday Gifts. We have a bright and cheerful range by Clare Mackie featuring Xmas favourites such as Stocking Fillers, Snowflakes and Santa's Helpers. For Birthdays our mugs and cups will suit children and adults alike from the illustrations of Anf to the scenic views of Colin Robertson's Evening Reflections or Shadows in the Barley. See Pink Begonias in a different light with botanical illustrated mugs from Heather Raeburn - beautifull!
Looking for a Scottish holiday souvenir ? Check out our Tartan, Thistle and Scottish themed mugs, we even have some Glasgow and Edinburgh Graffiti Mugs.
Our Ceramic Gift Mugs are 90mm in height with a diameter of 80mm, and hold a volume of 330ml. Our ceramic mugs are made using the Dye Sublimation process, this gives them a durable high quality finish with a bright glossy image. The mugs are domestic dishwasher safe, however we recommend hand-washing to extend the life and vibrancy of the image.
As an added extra we also have a lovely range of coasters featuring art from Rikki O'Neill and Lesley McLaren, an ideal accompaniment to your ceramic gift mug.
Our Gift Mugs are available to buy from Bay Attic, Secure Online Shopping, Free UK Shipping on orders over $69.17, 30 Day Money Back Guarantee.
Mugs and Cups come in many shapes and sizes and can be made from ceramic such as China and Earthenware, or metal or glass. Mugs are generally larger than cups and both mugs and cups usually have a handle.
Mugs are usually used for less informal occasions, like sitting in front of the telly with your favourite film and a cuppa and your favourite biscuits or chocolates. Whereas, a cup would be used with a saucer, after a dinner party.