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Espresso Range Demitasse Cup (70ml)- FEIJOA
The cup was designed for espresso. It has the already world famous ACME ear, which is large, very comfortable and allows you to hold the cup firmly.
The cup is made of thick porcelain, which keeps the temperature of the coffee longer, however it is profiled in such a way that the rim is thin.
We are often asked why these cups are so thick? They are not good for drinking! In this case, drinking hot coffee gives the impression of drinking it in thin porcelain. This is a desirable characteristic of the EVO cup collection.
The term for the color of the ACME cup, Feijoa, comes from the fruit of this name. It comes from Brazil, has a sweet taste and its shape is somewhat reminiscent of a lime. It is rather rare, but good luck in your search. :)
The Acme espresso range demitasse cup is designed for espresso, single or double. Thick walled base and sides for durability and heat retention.
Elegant, high quality, durable porcelain
Easier to hold and more stackable
Smoother interior gradient, making pouring milk and coffee easier
Dishwasher safe
Dimensions:
Outside diameter: 65mm
Base diameter: 40mm
Height: 55mm
Porcelain is a natural product and will exhibit natural variations in the product and in the glaze coverage and effect.
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The cup was designed for espresso. It has the already world famous ACME ear, which is large, very comfortable and allows you to hold the cup firmly.
The cup is made of thick porcelain, which keeps the temperature of the coffee longer, however it is profiled in such a way that the rim is thin.
We are often asked why these cups are so thick? They are not good for drinking! In this case, drinking hot coffee gives the impression of drinking it in thin porcelain. This is a desirable characteristic of the EVO cup collection.
The term for the color of the ACME cup, Feijoa, comes from the fruit of this name. It comes from Brazil, has a sweet taste and its shape is somewhat reminiscent of a lime. It is rather rare, but good luck in your search. :)