Even the color and design of your mug can make all the difference in the way your coffee, tea or chocolate tastes. Here are some good reasons to bring a touch of style to your home with Yvonne Ellen personalized mugs.
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The difference between a cup and a mug
There is a lot of talk about it, but do you really know the difference between an ordinary cup and a mug? The word “mug” has Anglo-Saxon origins and was an advertising item used by companies or to be bought as a souvenir. A mug is a tall cup equipped with a loop handle, quite capacious (about 350 ml) that comes without a saucer. A distinctive feature is its classic cylindrical shape, very popular precisely in the United States and Northern European countries, particularly suitable for hot and hearty drinks. They are also made of ceramic or porcelain and are generally always colorful and cheerful. A cup by contrast has a smaller capacity compared to a mug, is made from different materials, can take the most varied shapes, and is usually always used with a saucer. The choice between the two always remains based on personal habits and tastes.

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Yvonne Ellen’s mugs
The Yvonne Ellen brand was created with the intention of reproducing the shapes and designs of vintage porcelain, full of unexpected illustrations and colors. It aims to offer enchanting, out-of-the-ordinary designs that evoke a sense of nostalgia. The alphabet mugs are made of bone china, the finest porcelain that combines beauty and durability and is especially appreciated for its distinctive ivory color and translucency.
If you want to decorate and give personality to every corner of your home, Yvonne Ellen’s alphabet mugs feature the letters of the alphabet and are also perfect as gifts. Choose your initial or pick the alphabet mugs that spell the word you love! Or, if you work in the food service industry, ask us for a list to view Yvonne Ellen’s complete tableware sets for breakfast, brunch or afternoon tea.