Farm Rio Cup, March arrives at Starbucks: See Design

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We arrived at Starbucks early in the summer.

The natural beauty of Brazil has inspired a new limited edition drink collection designed in collaboration with iconic fashion and lifestyle brand Farmori, a Seattle-based coffee chain.

“Farmurio, with its Rio de Janeiro nature and cultural roots, combines craftsmanship with modern design. Through its colorful collection, it inspires a good atmosphere and craftsmanship talent into everyday life,” Starbucks said in a news release.

The collection, which includes colorful drinks (and adorable mini cold cup keychains) from five iconic farm Rio prints, debuted in stores nationwide on May 13th. Starbucks says customers are seeking another collaboration with Farmurio since 2022 when the first collection between global brands arrives in Asia.

“We believe that summer is not just a season, it’s a state of mind,” Rio farm executive Mariana Rial said in a statement. “This collaboration with Starbucks is our way of celebrating the vibrant, colorful energy that is loyal to the Rio spirit.”

All you need to know about Starbucks’ collaboration with Farmio is to look at designs in detail.

Farm Rio Cup and Mug Make Starbucks Debut

Celebrating the “joy of nature in full bloom,” the Farm Rio + Starbucks Drinkware Collection debuted on May 13th.

From ceramic mugs to stainless steel tumblers, the product is “a living story of the beauty of Brazil’s rich natural beauty.” The collection price or overall price range is not offered.

“Banana Mix”

The “Banana Mix” design features a “newly chosen mix of vibrant fruit and florals,” and features a 24 oz stainless cold cup decorated with radiant blue.

“Bologodo”

The “Bologodo” pattern embodies the unrestrained charm of the Bologodo pattern, the effort of the Brazilian Portuguese “free spirit.”

“banana”

The “Banana Board” print wraps around a 24-ounce green cold cup and shows you more bananas (yellow and green) with “false” straw accessories.

“Lencotile”

The “Lenco Azulejo” pattern was inspired by colorful hand-drawn tiles known as “Azulejo.” This is similar to a handkerchief or scarf known as a “Lenco.”

Both the 24-ounce stainless tumbler and the 14-ounce ceramic mug “have a gentle palette of blue and white, and both birds native to Brazil, macaws and tucans.”

“Banana Leaf”

The “playful” design of tropical banana leaves, with the aptly named “banana leaves,” surrounds a 16-ounce stainless steel tumbler in “a rich shade of magenta, gold and jade green.”



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