Limited Edition Paul Delaney Penguin Mug
Brand New Penguin Mug Exclusive to WWF's Shop
Guaranteed to make a morning cuppa even more joyful, this limited edition mug features the delightful artwork of Paul Delaney. With a perky penguin on the outside and a gorgeous blue on the inside, it's the perfect gift for fans of these charismatic black and white creatures.
If you like this, check out the matching t-shirt!
Paul’s ability to snapshot animal character, emotion & humour makes his work instantly recognisable and relatable to all. Paul pulls on the heart strings of even the coldest chest.
Look out for more of Paul’s work coming soon & keep updated by following him on his very entertaining Instagram account here:
11oz mug, Duraglaze coated in the UK, independently tested to BS EN 12875-4 to over 2000 washes and confirmed 100% dishwasher proof and microwave friendly.
Size: 10cm x 12cm, 11oz/330ml
Care: Dishwasher proof.
PICTURE SHOW BOTH SIDES OF A SINGLE MUG - THIS IS NOT A PAIR OF MUGS
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Despite living on different poles, penguins and polar bears face a similar threat. Both the polar regions are warming faster than the global average, leaving their future (and ours) in peril. WWF is already fighting to change the path we’re on. We’re working with communities to reduce ocean pollution and overfishing of essential krill. We’re putting pressure on governments to tackle the climate crisis. And we support researchers to track the polar populations so we know where to focus our efforts and save the most important penguin and polar bear populations, and other precious wildlife.
POLAR BEARS
Polar bears are solitary animals, however, as their icy home melts, they’re forced further inland where they have to coexist with humans. To minimise conflict between humans and bears, we’ve been providing steel food storage containers so people can store their food outside without attracting curious, hungry guests.