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Nightingale Mug

Nightingale Mug

Regular price $24.00
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Why We Love This Product

  • Classic Keats & Co design wrapped around a slim glass mug
  • Featuring a peekaboo Dot at the bottom
  • 100% of profits go to tuberculosis treatment

100% of profits go to charity

Nightingale Mug

Regular price $24.00
Sale price $24.00 Regular price

Nightingale Mug

$24.00

Nightingale Mug

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Enjoy your favorite Keats & Co tea or coffee in a mug nearly as lovely as the beverage itself. This 15oz glass mug showcases the rich color of your drink while featuring a bright Keats & Co design around the surface. (Be sure to check the bottom for a playful peekaboo surprise!)

Size: 15 fl oz

Materials: Glass

Care Instructions: Hand wash only. Microwave safe.

Made in China

Available to ship to the US, Canada, UK and EU. 

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Why This Product

Beautiful Beverages

Your mug should aim to be just as delightful as your drink, right? The Nightingale Mug delivers just that. Sip your tea or coffee while exploring the bold botanical design across the glass. Don’t forget to peek at the bottom for Dot, always ready to surprise you!

Where it Comes From

Trusted Partners

We worked with one of our skilled manufacturing partners in China to make the Meadows Mug. Each one of our suppliers are vetted by our team to make sure that they are adhering to fair labor practices.

Where the Money is Going

Combatting Deadly Disease

Tuberculosis is the deadliest infectious disease in the world, and yet it is preventable. So why is that? Peeling back the hastily covered cracks in global healthcare, we find the familiar faces of poverty, injustice, and systemic oppression writhing just below the surface. But familiar problems have familiar answers, which is why Keats & Co is working with Partners in Health and directing 100% of our profit from this subscription to provide long term funding for Tuberculosis in some of the world’s most affected regions. Through long term and targeted care, let's put Tuberculosis in the past where it belongs.