Wednesday (1 October) is International Coffee Day, so here are our top five products we’d recommend to coffee lovers.

1. Pepita coffee tin Clarke Reynolds (Mr Dot)

This exclusive collectable coffee tin, designed by the visionary braille artist Mr Dot – The Artist Behind the Dots, houses the finest luxury blends of 100 per cent Arabica beans from Colombia, Guatemala, and Ethiopia for a rich, aromatic experience. This reusable masterpiece not only stores your coffee but also serves as a stunning work of art.

2. RNIB Liquid level indicator

Blind and partially sighted people have been using our liquid level indicators to make their morning cuppa for more than 30 years. And for good reason. This simple device vibrates and beeps to tell you when to stop adding water to your mug, and gives a second alert to tell you when to stop adding milk. Recently updated to make changing the battery easier, it really is a must-have in your kitchen.

3. Anti-spill mug

Designed to reduce splashes and spills – the clever suction design keeps the vessel glued to any flat, non-porous surface resisting knocks and bumps – this mug is also insulated and has a lid to keep your hot drink hot for longer.

4. RNIB mug

Add a splash of colour to every tea break with this vibrant mug, featuring the RNIB logo on the base – so each sip shows your support for making life better for people with sight loss.

5. William Morris Strawberry thief laptray

A classy way to take your first cuppa of the day (or any other time of day)… This laptray is decorated with William Morris’s popular Strawberry Thief pattern and has a complementary sage-green raised border and matching sage green fabric on the beanbag base. Also available are matching crockery items.

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