39 EUR

A work reminiscent of the good vibes that tickle your nostrils when the morning coffee call sounds the alarm. Dive in if you thirst for adventure, but be careful not to take a spill! The natural grain of its blown glass adds a seaside touch to the artistic blur of its shell-shaped handle.

Its undulating saucer is molded like a little wave, playing the role of a café waiter with more flair and good taste.

Description

Composition: 100% blown glass

Colors: 2 available colors, wet sandy brown or clear foam.

Dimensions: Ø : 5 cm; H : 6 cm

Benefits: The ideal cup for setting sail with your strong coffee.

Care: Handle the object with care and delicacy. Handwashing with warm water and mild soap is preferred. Dry flat. For adult use only. Dishwasher and microwave are not recommended as they can break the glass.

Use : For those who like it hot, this cup not only gives coffee a warm welcome but also a breath of fresh air: its blown glass prevents it from getting winded for a perfectly timed temperature.

Pour warm/hot water into your cup to prepare it for holding hot liquid; otherwise, your cup may crack.

BEHIND THE GLASS

Mouth blowned by Fehri in Nabeul, Tunisia.

Our entire collection of blown glass derives its material from recycled glass bottles collected in Nabeul, Tunisia. Melted at 1500 degrees, like sun-kissed ice, then shaped to our liking.

Each piece is individually handcrafted or mouth-blown, with meticulous attention to detail, which may result in slight variations in size, color, or finish. Presence of bubbles.

THE CRAFTMAN & THE WORKSHOP

At the end of a narrow alley in the city of Nabeul lies Fehri's glassblowing workshop, attached to his house where his parents, wife, and their little daughter also reside. Occasionally, the little girl pays her father a visit.

From the outside, it's a modest and unassuming workshop, resembling a small house. But inside, it's a paradise for color enthusiasts. Tableware of all shapes and sizes is displayed with exquisite splendor in every nook and cranny.

We shall name his workshop: "The Murano of Cap Bon.

Want it all ?

Purchase the complete set : the "roudoudou" spoon & "la crème de la crème" cup