Autumn Shades
Autumn colours behave differently from spring ones. Warmer, deeper, less about being noticed and more about looking right next to a wool coat on a grey Tuesday.
Chocolate and coffee
The browns that define the season, and the shades that sell out first.
Pumpkin spice
Warm orange with the edge taken off, which is the one people either love immediately or not at all.
Cream
The quiet one. Works with everything, photographs beautifully, and is the shade most often overlooked in favour of a brighter colour that gets used less.
Burnished gold, beige and burgundy
For anyone who wants the season without the brown.
The steel underneath is identical across every shade. Same vacuum insulation, same lids, same capacities, same guarantee. Only the finish changes with the season.
The Season for Coffee
There is a reason travel mugs outsell everything else in the colder half of the year. A hot drink between a cold house and a colder platform is the whole point of insulation, and it is the one time of year when a lukewarm coffee genuinely ruins something.
Travel mugs are where most people start, and last year they were the most-bought products in the range. Sealed for a bag, sized for a cupholder, and hot for hours rather than minutes.
Flasks are for when one cup is not the plan. A morning's worth of coffee carried to a touchline, a fishing spot or a cold car park.
Coffee cups and mugs are for drinking where you already are, with a handle and an open top, which is a different pleasure from drinking through a lid.
The whole coffee and tea range sits under Café if you would rather see it in one place.
Autumn Colours in Every Format
Colour is how most people choose, so the seasonal shades run across the range rather than sitting on one product. A chocolate travel mug and a chocolate tumbler can be bought together, and a cream water bottle matches a cream flask.
Limited Edition Shades
Some seasonal colours are made once and not repeated. When a limited shade sells through it does not come back, which is why the people who care about a specific colour tend to buy in September rather than December.
Some colours are released for a limited time and may not return once sold out. If there's a particular shade you've got your eye on, it's worth shopping early to avoid missing out.
If your favourite colour is no longer available, explore our sale collection or browse our current range for similar colours.
Built for Life, Built to Last
A seasonal colour is not a seasonal product. Everything here is built to the same standard as the rest of the range, and the parts that wear are stocked separately and fit by range and capacity rather than by colour. A discontinued shade never means a discontinued straw.
That is the difference between a seasonal drop and something disposable. The colour belongs to this autumn. The flask does not.
Complete Your Collection
A hot lunch matters more in November than it does in June, so insulated food containers earn their place this half of the year. Spare straws, boots and covers live in accessories and fit by size rather than by colour. And every product family in every shade sits under drinkware.