With its delicate pink tone and retro silhouette, the Vintage coffee/tea cup from Bitossi Home Design evokes the gentle sophistication of Italian cafés from another era. Its graceful lines and balanced proportions blend nostalgia with contemporary appeal, offering a quiet moment of beauty with every sip. A piece that transforms daily rituals into small acts of elegance, it’s designed for those who appreciate the poetry of detail.
From Past Inspiration to Modern Living
The Vintage coffee/tea cup is crafted in fine porcelain, a material that reflects the authenticity and durability of traditional Italian tableware. Its glossy finish and pastel hue bring a sense of serenity to any breakfast or afternoon coffee. Pair it with plates from the The Little Plates collection or mix it with the eclectic designs of the La Tavola Scomposta collection or others modern tableware sets to create a personalized and creative table setting. Each combination tells a different story; one that merges memory, design, and everyday pleasure.
An Invitation to Slow Beauty
This porcelain cup embodies Bitossi’s philosophy of blending art with functionality. The vintage-inspired design recalls a time when objects were cherished for their craftsmanship, not just their use. Its size is ideal for espresso or small coffee moments, while the soft color palette complements other pieces from Bitossi cutlery, adding harmony and warmth to your living space. Perfect alone or as part of a collection, it brings a subtle touch of Italian artistry to any occasion.
Art, Memory, and Everyday Elegance
Simple yet refined, the Bitossi Home Vintage coffee/tea cup reinterprets classic design through modern sensibility. It celebrates the charm of imperfection and the tactile pleasure of handmade objects. Whether placed on an open shelf or served at a beautifully set table, it radiates authenticity and grace. A timeless object that bridges the past and the present, it reminds us that elegance is not about excess, but about attention; to form, to feeling, and to the moment itself.