Slate Blue Ceramic Coffee Cup

Rebecca Ceramics

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    • 21st December
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    • 30th - 31st December

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Coffee cup or ceramic travel mug. Made with fine wahite stoneware and a stoney Slate Blue glaze. Ceramic travel cup for use as a tea cup or coffee cup...

Coffee cup or ceramic travel mug. Made with fine wahite stoneware and a stoney Slate Blue glaze. Ceramic travel cup for use as a tea cup or coffee cup.

These cosy and textured cups are from the Corrugated and Cream range of cups and mugs. Cast from take away coffee cup moulds, they are very tactile and cosy to hold.

The pot is left to dry slowly and fired to a high kiln temperature. This ensures that it is frost proof and dishwasher proof. All glazes are lead free. Each pot is signed with Helen's makers mark.

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Small: Holds 225ml
Large: Holds 360 ml

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Helen Rebecca Ceramics

Rebecca Ceramics

Brighton/London

Rebecca Ceramics embraces the crossover space between art, craft and design. Objects and designs play with our sense of what is familiar, functional and beautiful. Each piece is a curious balance between the raw materiality of clay and glaze and an object’s function or purpose.

Rebecca Ceramics loves to collaborate. Recent commissions have included works for Aberdeen Standard Life, Chateau Villepreux and a design collaboration with UK fashion designer Olivia Ruben. Several media have featured Rebecca Ceramics work including most recently; The Great Pottery Throwdown, Channel 4’s Inside Out Homes, Etc Magazine, Landscape Magazine and more.