Espresso Cups with Trays - PILAR Moonbeam
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PILAR Espresso Cups with Trays, Set of 2

PILAR Espresso Cups with Trays, Set of 2 are functional for every occasion. Beautifully shaped yet humble enough to act as a discreet backdrop to the perfectly arranged meal. The PILAR tableware collection was designed by Floz Design in Germany. Stoneware pieces include bowls, plates, mugs and serveware. The full range comes in four matching...
SKU: 63703
Availability: 55 In Stock
$13.05
$13.05
Color: Espresso Cups Set of 2 - PILAR - Moonbeam
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Espresso Cups with Trays - PILAR Moonbeam

PILAR Espresso Cups with Trays, Set of 2

$13.05

PILAR Espresso Cups with Trays, Set of 2

$13.05
Color: Espresso Cups Set of 2 - PILAR - Moonbeam

PILAR

Espresso Cups with Trays, Set of 2 are functional for every occasion. Beautifully shaped yet humble enough to act as a discreet backdrop to the perfectly arranged meal. The PILAR tableware collection was designed by Floz Design in Germany. Stoneware pieces include bowls, plates, mugs and serveware. The full range comes in four matching colors: Moonbeam, Agave Green, Mirage Grey (with light green undertones) and Pewter (charcoal). Start setting the table with your own unique color combinations. Stacks beautifully for in-cabinet storage.

Outside of stoneware is matte. Inside serving area is glazed for design compliment and easy cleaning.

  • Made of stoneware
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Microwave safe
  • Cup has a 2" diameter - holds 1.7 fluid ounces
  • Oval tray longest side 5-1/2"

PILAR stoneware is manufactured from clay, quartz and minerals such as calcite and is defined as a ceramic product. The stoneware is molded at very high temperatures using casting techniques. The high temperatures during the firing process make stoneware more stable than clay and less translucent than porcelain.

Due to the heating and glazing processes of stoneware, these pieces may have slightly different attributes which can add to their beauty and uniqueness.

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