ICHENDORF | TEAPOTS
Moments shaped in glass
The Alice coffee cup with saucer channels classical charm with a minimalist spirit, its gentle curves inviting pause and presence. Alessandra Baldereschi’s Botanica mug flower celebrates natural beauty in vibrant tones, making each sip feel like a bloom in motion. The Cha No Yu tea cup by Astrid Luglio references ceremonial precision with contemporary flair, bridging the gap between tradition and innovation with pure borosilicate clarity.
Everyday gestures made extraordinary
Each cup in this collection has been designed not just to serve, but to inspire. Whether you prefer a borosilicate coffee cup, a designer glass mug, or a Piuma espresso cup Ichendorf, you’ll find in this series objects that enhance the senses. These are more than vessels: they’re conversation starters, reflections of the user’s personal rhythm and style.
Designed to elevate the ritual
With influences ranging from Japanese ceremony to Mediterranean lightness, the collection speaks fluently across cultures and aesthetics. From the ergonomic comfort of a handmade glass mug to the sculptural impact of a design glass cup, every element is crafted with care. The pieces align beautifully with matching tea and coffee sets, table accessories, and even complement lines such as the Ichendorf Cups & Mugs collection.
Objects with soul and structure
Behind the apparent simplicity of these forms lies Ichendorf's deep commitment to quality. Heat-resistant, sustainable, and made by master artisans, these cups and mugs withstand daily use while retaining their unique charm. Whether you’re buying for yourself or seeking a thoughtful gift, options like a luxury tea mug, eco-friendly coffee set, or travel glass coffee mug make every moment more intentional, more beautiful.
The art of holding something precious
With creations by Mario Trimarchi, Corrado Dotti, and Tomoko Mizu, this collection speaks to those who seek design with purpose. These cups do more than contain; they cradle warmth, express identity, and invite you to slow down. Because when form follows emotion, the result is something quietly extraordinary.