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AWAKEN YOUR SENSES
East meets West in the Theo collection by Canadian designer, Francis Cayouette, merging the best of Japanese culture and Scandinavian design.
Like the French Press and Coffee Maker of the same family, the Theo Cup accentuates its clean lines with matte black stoneware and a shiny interior glaze. With it, a dual purpose bamboo lid/coaster adds a warm, tranquil touch.
Keep your coffee warm and avoid cup rings on the table with this sustainably designed solution.
FEATURES
Dual purpose bamboo coaster equally serves as a lid to keep coffee warm.
DESIGNED BY
Francis Cayouette
COLLECTION | DESIGN FAMILY
Theo | Nordic
MATERIALS
Stoneware; bamboo.
DIMENSIONS
6.8oz | 200ml — ø3.55" x H3.55" | ø9cm x H9cm
Made in the People's Republic of China
ABOUT STELTON
In collaboration with their talented and carefully selected designers, Stelton's ambition is to create timeless and functional designs that make everyday life a bit more beautiful.
With a firmly rooted belief in simplicity and minimalism, Stelton works to assure that the form and function of their product families create a synthesis that embodies innovative ideas in relation to concept, design and materials.
Embodying a less is more philosophy, Stelton's homage to Scandinavian design heritage results in products with wholly distinct aesthetic, functional and physical quality.
USE & CARE
Dishwasher safe cup. Hand wash coaster.
WARRANTY
1-Year limited manufacturer's warranty.
Inspired by the Nordic landscape and design values, it represents the Scandinavian way of living with a less is more attitude.
Minimalistic and artistic.
Canadian designer Francis Cayouette studied in Montreal and Paris before setting up his studio, Unit10 Design, in Copenhagen in 1999.
Characterized by a strong empathy for daily life, his designs are innovative, surprising and functional while maintaining a distinct honesty and natural feel.
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