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ACME EVO Flat White Cup 150ml -Kokako
The cup is made of thick porcelain, which keeps the temperature of coffee
temperature, however, 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 Kokako color given to this ACME cup comes from the name of a forest bird living in New Zealand. In Poland it is known as the Modra coral (this term differs slightly from the previous one) and as the name says it has modra-like lobes under its beak. :)
Advantages:
- dishwasher safe,
- elegant and durable porcelain,
- soft creamy interior of the cup,
- easier to hold while drinking and pouring into a cup,
- more balanced, stackable,
- tapered cup rim for a more pleasant drinking experience,
- thicker walls maintain coffee temperature longer,
- a smoother interior makes it easier for the barista to pour in the frothed milk,
- Available colors: dolphin, feijoa, kokako, rata, penguin, whale, milk.
Specifications:
Capacity: 150ml
Color: kokako / blue
Height: 59mm
Fits saucer with 140mm diameter.
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The cup is made of thick porcelain, which keeps the temperature of coffee
temperature, however, 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 Kokako color given to this ACME cup comes from the name of a forest bird living in New Zealand. In Poland it is known as the Modra coral (this term differs slightly from the previous one) and as the name says it has modra-like lobes under its beak. :)