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In 1905 the British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans excavated the palace of Knossos on Crete, centre of the then previously unknown Bronze Age Minoan civilization (c.3000 to 1000 BCE).
Artefacts discovered included vases with images of the sea, i...
In 1905 the British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans excavated the palace of Knossos on Crete, centre of the then previously unknown Bronze Age Minoan civilization (c.3000 to 1000 BCE).
Artefacts discovered included vases with images of the sea, inspiring the Octopus we have used on this mug.
The colour palette is taken from a 1950s Parisian paint chart. Imagine the muted blues and greens being used for doors and shutters across France.
There are four different mugs in this set, each with unique design.
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