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Retro 70s disco half circles sage green Water Bottle

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Retro 70s disco half circles sage green Water Bottle

Half circles in varying shades of sage green, cream, and white stack and interlock across a olive-toned ground, creating a rhythmic geometric composition inspired by 1970s artwork sensibilities. The overlapping circular forms suggest movement and depth while maintaining a calm, balanced harmony through their soft, earthy color palette. 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.

Half circles in varying shades of sage green, cream, and white stack and interlock across a olive-toned ground, creating a rhythmic geometric composition inspired by 1970s artwork sensibilities. The overlapping circular forms suggest movement and depth while maintaining a calm, balanced harmony through their soft, earthy color palette. 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.

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Half circles in varying shades of sage green, cream, and white stack and interlock across a olive-toned ground, creating a rhythmic geometric composition inspired by 1970s artwork sensibilities. The overlapping circular forms suggest movement and depth while maintaining a calm, balanced harmony through their soft, earthy color palette. 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.