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Copenhagen Harbor by Moonlight - Magic Mug 11oz

Copenhagen Harbor by Moonlight - Magic Mug 11oz

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Delight in the captivating beauty of 19th-century Copenhagen each morning with our Magic Heat-Activated Ceramic Mug, featuring Copenhagen Harbor by Moonlight by Johan Christian Dahl, painted in 1846. This 11oz mug transforms as you pour in your favorite hot beverage, revealing the breathtaking artwork hidden beneath its sleek, glossy black finish. The serene waterfront scene at Larsens Plads, with ships and the lumber yard illuminated by moonlight, springs to life with each warm sip, creating a journey through history and art.

Crafted from high-quality ceramic, this mug offers both stunning visual appeal and durability, ensuring a pleasurable drinking experience. To preserve the vivid artwork and the integrity of the heat-sensitive design, handwash only is recommended. Note that the mug is not microwave or dishwasher safe. With dimensions perfect for coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, it seamlessly blends practicality with artistry, elevating your beverage ritual.

Bring fine art into your kitchen or gift it to a loved one who appreciates thoughtful, unique presents. This exclusive mug, showcasing Dahl's meticulous attention to detail and atmospheric lighting, is an exceptional gift for coffee lovers, art enthusiasts, and anyone who cherishes beauty in their daily routines. Celebrate the fusion of function and elegance with this extraordinary piece.


Magic 11oz Ceramic Mug

  • Black glossy finish
  • Reveals print when exposed to hot liquids
  • Handwash only
  • Not microwave safe

Design: © tazzarte.com / Artwork: Johan Christian Dahl (Norwegian, Bergen 1788–1857 Dresden), Copenhagen Harbor by Moonlight, 1846, oil on canvas, 37 3/4 x 60 5/8 in. (95.9 x 154 cm), Gift of Christen Sveaas, in celebration of the Museum's 150th Anniversary, 2019, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Public Domain).

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