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Redwood Espresso Cup, Aurora Vienna

Sale price€24,00

The coffee ritual doesn't end with the act of preparation. It also lies in the object chosen to accompany it. The Redwood cups were designed for Jack's Coffee Club and handcrafted by Aurore Vienne.

Redwood limited edition.

The Japanese Tenmoku glaze gives Redwood a unique depth: intense brown, coppery highlights, and nuances that shift with the light. These variations are impossible to reproduce, making each cup truly unique. Only one batch produced, no reissues: Redwood is a limited edition.

  • Handcrafted.
  • Limited series: Production in small batches only.
  • Unique pieces: Never two alike.
  • Volume: 90 ml

Features

  • Colors:Dark brown with copper highlights. Unique pieces with strong variations in shade: each cup has its own signature. Photos are for illustrative purposes only.
  • Matter :Stoneware, Japanese Tenmoku glaze
  • Dimensions:8 cm in diameter x 6 cm in height.
  • Capacity:90ml.
  • Weight :132 g.
  • Usage:Dishwasher and microwave safe.
  • Origin :France, Vallauris (06)
  • Delivery times & availability:Small production run. Limited series. Availability subject to stock.

Redwood Espresso Cup, Aurora Vienna
Redwood Espresso Cup, Aurora Vienna Sale price€24,00

The idea

The coffee ritual doesn't end with the preparation. It also lies in the choice of cup—the one you take pleasure in holding, admiring, and placing on the table. These pieces are the result of an encounter: a deep appreciation for the craftsmanship of Aurore Vienne, a ceramicist.

Aurore Vienne works with stoneware from Vallauris, where each piece is thrown and engraved by hand. She creates small-batch, functional series designed to last. Simple, precise, uncompromising craftsmanship.

The creation

The Redwood cup is the result of discussions, tests, and precise choices: the clay, the glaze, the shape, the proportions. Every step mattered, until the object came to life in the hands of Aurore Vienne. Each piece is thrown individually, slowly shaped.

The room

Tenmoku glaze is applied raw, without its final color being truly visible: it is the high-temperature firing that reveals everything: the hues, the contrasts, the variations. A process where every step counts, and where no two cups can ever be exactly alike. The cups transcend their function, becoming unique objects.