Stanley 1913 Café

Coffee and tea, kept at the temperature you made them. Every piece here uses double-wall vacuum insulation, whether that's a cup you drink from at a desk, a mug you carry to the car, or a flask that has to last until mid-afternoon.

Stanley has been making vacuum insulated drinkware since 1913. The coffee has changed a great deal since then. The physics hasn't.

Where to Start

Insulated Coffee Cups & Mugs
For drinking where you are. Open-topped mugs and cups, some with handles, in sizes from espresso up to a proper mug of tea. Steel keeps it hot for longer than ceramic and doesn't chip.

Travel Mugs
For drinking on the way. Sealed lids so they can go in a bag, bases that fit a cupholder, and enough insulation that the commute doesn't cost you the coffee.

Flasks
For carrying more than one serving. Coffee flasks, tea flasks and vacuum flasks that hold heat for hours and pour into a cup rather than being drunk from directly.

Mate
For yerba mate, with the kit that goes with it.

Coffee, Tea and Everything Between

Espresso, filter, matcha, builder's tea, hot chocolate, iced coffee in July. The range covers the small and the strong through to the large and the all-day, and the same insulation that keeps a drink hot keeps an iced one cold.

Unsure which format fits your mornings? This breakdown of coffee drinkware types runs through capacity, lids and who each suits.

Built for Life, Built to Last

Recycled steel, no BPA, dishwasher safe, and built for daily use across years rather than seasons. Set one cup that lasts a decade against the number of disposable ones it displaces and you have the plainest reading of Built For Life™ we can offer.

Looking for Something Colder?

Cold drinks live elsewhere: Water Bottles for hydration, Tumblers for all-day sipping with a handle, and the full range under Drinkware.

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