Chicago World’s Fair Mug – 1933 Century of Progress Poster Art – Retro Art Deco Design

$17.95

Celebrate the spirit of innovation and style with this eye catching mug featuring a vivid reproduction of an original 1933 Chicago World’s Fair poster. Designed for the “A Century of Progress” exposition, this bold Art Deco graphic showcases futuristic skyscrapers, vibrant colors, and the architectural optimism of the early 20th century.

Whether you're a fan of vintage travel, Chicago history, or mid-century graphic design, this mug adds a blast of retro flair to your daily coffee routine. It’s the perfect gift for design lovers, fairgoers-at-heart, or history buffs who appreciate a bright, forward-looking take on America’s industrial boom.

Details:

• 11 oz or 15 oz ceramic mug

• Bright, full-color wraparound design

• Glossy white finish with black handle and interior

• Microwave and dishwasher safe

• Great gift for collectors, Art Deco fans, and Chicago history lovers

🎁 A unique way to celebrate one of the greatest American expositions ever held—right from your desk or kitchen counter.

Celebrate the spirit of innovation and style with this eye catching mug featuring a vivid reproduction of an original 1933 Chicago World’s Fair poster. Designed for the “A Century of Progress” exposition, this bold Art Deco graphic showcases futuristic skyscrapers, vibrant colors, and the architectural optimism of the early 20th century.

Whether you're a fan of vintage travel, Chicago history, or mid-century graphic design, this mug adds a blast of retro flair to your daily coffee routine. It’s the perfect gift for design lovers, fairgoers-at-heart, or history buffs who appreciate a bright, forward-looking take on America’s industrial boom.

Details:

• 11 oz or 15 oz ceramic mug

• Bright, full-color wraparound design

• Glossy white finish with black handle and interior

• Microwave and dishwasher safe

• Great gift for collectors, Art Deco fans, and Chicago history lovers

🎁 A unique way to celebrate one of the greatest American expositions ever held—right from your desk or kitchen counter.