A bottle for keeping your brew warm, or your water nice and cold, in true postmodern style, with a bold print celebrating the vibrant, mythical architecture of the Isle of Dogs Pumping Station. Known as the "Temple of Storms", this Grade II* listed masterpiece by John Outram (1988) transforms a mundane utility building into a Postmodern palace of colour and symbolism. Famous for its giant patterned columns and central "jet-engine cyclops-eye" fan, it is a joyous icon of 1980s design and one of London's most secret, and most utterly brilliant, architectural treasures.
Click HERE for an article about the Temple of Storms in Icon magazine by Adam (who creates all our artwork).
This 17-ounce, double-walled stainless steel water bottle will keep your drink of choice hot or cold for hours. It also features an odour- and leak-proof cap.
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• High-grade stainless steel
• 17 oz (500 ml)
• Dimensions: 10.5″ × 2.85″ (27 × 7 cm)
• Vacuum flask
• Double-wall construction
• Odorless and leak-proof cap
• Insulated for hot and cold liquids (keeps the liquid hot or cold for 6 h)
• Hand-wash only (dishwasher not recommended due to vacuum seal)
Disclaimer: Keeping water in the bottle for over 24 hours is unhygienic and can result in an unpleasant smell.