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London Red Double Decker Pixelated Red Bus - White glossy mug
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You climbed to the top deck, took the front seat, and watched London roll past the window — the parks, the bridges, the landmarks. There's no better way to see the city than from the top of a red bus.
Bring that iconic London feeling to your morning routine with our pixel art Red Double Decker Bus mug — a bold, vibrant celebration of one of the world's most recognisable vehicles. A joyful London souvenir that puts a little city magic into every cup of tea or coffee.
Who is this mug for? London lovers, Anglophiles, travellers, and anyone who's ever ridden the top deck of a London bus and felt the city come alive. A brilliant London souvenir or gift for friends and family worldwide.
What is it? A white glossy ceramic mug featuring an exclusive Pixelious pixel art London red double decker bus design. Available in 11oz, 15oz, and 20oz. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Made on demand to reduce overproduction.
- White glossy ceramic finish
- 11oz (H: 9.6cm, D: 8.2cm), 15oz (H: 11.9cm, D: 8.5cm), 20oz (H: 10.9cm, D: 9.3cm)
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Made on demand, eco-friendly
- Ships worldwide
Frequently asked about London's red buses: What is the most famous London bus? The AEC Routemaster double-decker bus, introduced in 1956, is the most iconic London bus ever made. Its distinctive red colour, open rear platform, and hop-on hop-off design made it a beloved symbol of the city. Today, heritage Routemasters still run on routes 15 and 9, and the modern New Routemaster continues the tradition.
Looking for a unique London souvenir mug? Our exclusive pixel art Red Bus mug is a bold, cheerful tribute to one of London's most beloved icons — a daily reminder of the city that never stops moving.
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