Bottle it up
While there’s a plethora of water bottles on the market, Black+Blum have aimed to create something that will last a lifetime with a classic and minimal design. Made using high grade stainless steel, the double wall insulation will help keep your drink either refreshingly cool or piping hot so you can enjoy it at just the right temperature. You’ll get a smooth pour straight from the spout and the vegan leather strap will keep the lid secure and exactly where you need it.
- Designed to keep drinks hot (up to 12 hours) or cool (up to 24 hours) when out and about
- Made with robust and long lasting stainless steel
- Fully leak proof lid with vegan leather strap
- BPA free
- Handwash only
Size | Dimensions (D × H) | Weight | Volume |
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Regular | 7.3 × 23 cm | 280 g | 500 ml |
Large | 7.7 × 28.5 cm | 384 g | 750 ml |
- Stainless steel
- Silicone
- Artificial leather
- Vegan friendly: strap is made from vegan leather
- Environmental Initiatives: Each time you invest in a Black+Blum product they donate at least 1% of your order value to charities that help fight food waste by rescuing good food that would otherwise go to landfills
Built to last is not usually something you associate with lunch boxes. But when Dan Black, the lead designer at Black and Blum, turned his attention to designing their first product in 2010 the aim was to provide a different option from the mix of takeaway cartons and cheap, leaky lunchboxes people were making do with. Over 14 years, and 25 design awards later, the range has expanded to include insulating food containers, bottles and almost anything you need to bring food and drink on the go. Not content with just making ‘nice looking things’ they’ve consistently pushed the envelope and from totally leak-proof options to microwavable metal lunch boxes and continue to set the standard for great looking, long lasting products to make sure you can bring tasty meals wherever you’re heading. They’re also a member of 1% For the Planet and work with local groups to help reduce food waste in London. Cracking.