Nude Collection - Handmade Ceramic Mug
Handmade in Italy by renowned ceramicist, Karolina Bednorz, these beautifully designed stoneware mugs elevate your sacred coffee or tea drinking rituals to a whole new level.
The NUDE collection features a subtle tonality from its slightly spotted white glaze, adding a refined, organic touch.
· Glazed stoneware
· Dishwasher and microwave safe
· Due to its handmade nature, there may be a variance from piece to piece
Dimensions: 9 cm diameter x 6.5 cm high
Capacity: 300 ml
Karolina’s handmade designs are made in her studio in Modena, Italy. Her beautifully crafted pieces are made from resistant stoneware. After the first firing at 1000 °C in her kiln, they are glazed and then fired again at 1250 °C.
Handmade in Italy by renowned ceramicist, Karolina Bednorz, these beautifully designed stoneware mugs elevate your sacred coffee or tea drinking rituals to a whole new level.
The NUDE collection features a subtle tonality from its slightly spotted white glaze, adding a refined, organic touch.
· Glazed stoneware
· Dishwasher and microwave safe
· Due to its handmade nature, there may be a variance from piece to piece
Dimensions: 9 cm diameter x 6.5 cm high
Capacity: 300 ml
Karolina’s handmade designs are made in her studio in Modena, Italy. Her beautifully crafted pieces are made from resistant stoneware. After the first firing at 1000 °C in her kiln, they are glazed and then fired again at 1250 °C.
Handmade in Italy by renowned ceramicist, Karolina Bednorz, these beautifully designed stoneware mugs elevate your sacred coffee or tea drinking rituals to a whole new level.
The NUDE collection features a subtle tonality from its slightly spotted white glaze, adding a refined, organic touch.
· Glazed stoneware
· Dishwasher and microwave safe
· Due to its handmade nature, there may be a variance from piece to piece
Dimensions: 9 cm diameter x 6.5 cm high
Capacity: 300 ml
Karolina’s handmade designs are made in her studio in Modena, Italy. Her beautifully crafted pieces are made from resistant stoneware. After the first firing at 1000 °C in her kiln, they are glazed and then fired again at 1250 °C.