Description
A bustling flower market blooms across this vintage New Yorker cover, with towering arrangements of yellow, pink, and coral blooms arranged in neat rows while figures move between them. The illustration captures a sun-filled, rhythmic composition of botanical abundance rendered in warm pastels and crisp linework, evoking the elegance of mid-century magazine art. Built from double-wall vacuum-insulated stainless steel and made to order, keeping drinks cold for hours, with 360-degree wraparound artwork and a sport, straw, or handle lid. Hydration for the desk, the trail, or the commute, carrying an artist's point of view.