Starbucks® has announced two Fire-King glass mugs, the second collaboration with Hiroshi Fujiwara's design project, Fragment Design. 

Following the release of the stainless steel bottle in June of this year, the Fire-King mugs have arrived. Founded in the United States in 1942, Fire-King uses thick, durable glass, and its milky white glass products are characterized by their soft color and rounded shape. As an item that evokes the "good old days of America," they are still beloved by many collectors and fans in Japan, especially those who appreciate traditional American fashion and culture.
For this collaboration, the Fire King glass mug comes in the special grey and navy colours that are characteristic of Fragment Design. It is a stacking type that can be stored by stacking them vertically.
The sale period will start from August 21st, and the price will be 5,000 yen per colour. It will be available at Starbucks stores nationwide (excluding some stores) and the Starbucks online store.
*Available while stocks last*Purchase is limited to one item of each colour per person

Following the release of the stainless steel bottle in June of this year, the Fire-King mugs have arrived. Founded in the United States in 1942, Fire-King uses thick, durable glass, and its milky white glass products are characterized by their soft color and rounded shape. As an item that evokes the "good old days of America," they are still beloved by many collectors and fans in Japan, especially those who appreciate traditional American fashion and culture.
For this collaboration, the Fire King glass mug comes in the special grey and navy colours that are characteristic of Fragment Design. It is a stacking type that can be stored by stacking them vertically.
The sale period will start from August 21st, and the price will be 5,000 yen per colour. It will be available at Starbucks stores nationwide (excluding some stores) and the Starbucks online store.
*Available while stocks last*Purchase is limited to one item of each colour per person









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