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Myth Water Bottle

$38.00
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Immerse yourself in a realm of untold beauty and wonder with this Myth Stainless Steel Water Bottle. Ancient symbols reimagined in a palette of modern earth tones combine to tell a story about the complex cycles of the natural world.

Carry an expression of unparalleled style and sustainability with a reusable drink container. Fill it with your favourite beverage—hot or cold—and let the day's adventures begin. Peeking from a tote bag or atop your work desk, each uplifting design extends a gentle reminder to take a sip and embrace the wonder of everyday moments.

  • 17 oz, 9 inches Tall, 3 inches Wide
  • Double Walled Stainless Steel
  • Hand Wash Only

            About the Myth Collection: Myth reimagines symbolic storytelling with simplified forms of birds and foliage. Block-print is used to play out a pattern of doves that seem to dart and dive amongst sprouting foliage, blossoming blooms and arching rainbows. Loose shapes are balanced with line work details to create a handcrafted tale of the cycles of the seasons and the simple beauty of our natural surroundings.

            Designer: Fuelled by tea, a good soundtrack, and the company of her pup Gizmo, Andrea heads up the Creative Team. Her attention to detail appears in her ink pen drawings.

            About The Brand: Danica Studio was founded in 2009 in Vancouver. The beauty and energy of that unique combination have brought together designers from all over the world, who collaborate on designs inspired by their shared love of textiles, travel and the beautiful West Coast. Danica Studio recently launched the Danica Aboriginal Award with Emily Carr University of Art & Design. They also have a long-standing commitment to donating a portion of profits to Education Without Borders, a non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities for disadvantaged and at-risk children around the world. 

            Designed in Vancouver, BC