Add a touch of humour to your space with this witty typography art print. The clever twist on a classic saying, "Give Me Coffee to Change the Things I Can and Wine to Accept the Things I Can't," is rendered in charming black hand-painted scrawl lettering on a soft beige background. This eye-catching piece combines relatable humour with a stylish aesthetic, perfect for adding personality to any room. From kitchens to home bars, this artwork celebrates life's little coping mechanisms. Let this playful print bring smiles and a dash of wisdom to your daily routine.
Add a touch of humour to your space with this witty typography art print. The clever twist on a classic saying, "Give Me Coffee to Change the Things I Can and Wine to Accept the Things I Can't," is rendered in charming black hand-painted scrawl lettering on a soft beige background. This eye-catching piece combines relatable humour with a stylish aesthetic, perfect for adding personality to any room. From kitchens to home bars, this artwork celebrates life's little coping mechanisms. Let this playful print bring smiles and a dash of wisdom to your daily routine.
Premium quality ceramic mugs
Material
Material
100% ceramic with a high-quality, shiny Orca coating.
Details
Details
Large capacity for tea and coffee creations.
Care instructions
Care instructions
100% dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe.
High quality print
High quality print
High quality thanks to lightfast sublimation process and extra protective coating.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All ceramic mugs are produced and printed by a trusted local partner.
"We make witty typography that inspires you to design your home and live your own best story."
They are so positive that it's eerie - eerily beautiful at least. British artist collective The Motivated Type was born out of a love of design, words, quotes and inspiring stories. Their simple typographic prints provide you with compelling arguments for cheerfulness and impulses to see the world a little more positively; always perfectly composed and with a wink.