Morse Museum Water Bottles - Lamps

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17 fl. oz. 

Stay refreshed and hydrated while carrying the beauty of art, wherever you go. Each water bottle is stainless steel and holds seventeen fluid ounces. The double wall design keeps beverages colder for longer.  

Instructions for use: 

  • Wash before using. 
  • Hand wash only — Using a dishwasher may damage the product’s appearance or functionality. 
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the surface of the product.
  • After washing, dry the product completely to prevent water spots and odors. 

Warnings: 

  • Do not microwave, freeze, or boil.
  • To minimize bacterial growth, avoid storing warm dairy products, baby food, or other perishable liquids for long periods. 

For more information, visit www.thewayo.com 

“Pony Wisteria” lamp, No. 349 (detail), after 1902. Louis C. Tiffany 
“Gentian Blossom” library lamp (detail), c. 1905. Louis C. Tiffany 
“Laburnum” library lamp (detail), c. 1910. Louis C. Tiffany 
“Spider and Web" reading lamp (detail), after 1902. Louis C. Tiffany 
“Cobweb” library lamp (detail), c. 1900. Louis C. Tiffany 
“Peony” library lamp (detail), c. 1905. Louis C. Tiffany 
“Pond lily” decorative lamp (detail), after 1900. Louis C. Tiffany 
“Daffodil” reading lamp (detail), c. 1906. Louis C. Tiffany 
Candlestick lamp, No. 1223 (detail), c. 1902. Louis C. Tiffany 
Portable lamp (detail), c.1903–17. Unique Art Glass & Metal Co. 
Table lamp (detail), c. 1919. The Handel Company 
Portable lamp (detail), c. 1910. Cincinnati Artistic Wrought Iron Works  

Made exclusively for The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, Florida. 


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