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K.H. Würtz Cup - Ember

K.H. Würtz Cup - Ember

Crafted by K.H. Würtz, timeless techniques meet a fiery, modern aesthetic in each handmade cup.

Regular price Kr. 399,00 DKK
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K.H. Würtz x La Cabra 

A result of our collaboration with K.H. Würtz. Ancient crafts and modern shapes, handmade in Denmark. Hand-thrown using a traditional wheel and hand-glazed using ancient techniques. 

Specifications

Capacity: 180ml 

Use: We serve espresso in 90ml, cortado in 120ml, cappuccino and filter coffee in 180ml, and latte in 220ml.

Properties: Cups may vary in size and color due to the natural variations in clay and glaze

Care: Dishwasher safe

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· Ships within 1-3 days from Denmark

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K.H. Würtz

Since our early years, Würtz has supplied our cafés with ceramics, elevating the coffee experience and embracing our Danish roots with Kaspers beautifully crafted ceramics. Our collection of ceramics is made in collaboration with K.H. Würtz, who combines traditional crafts and modern shapes, hand-glazing each piece in Denmark.

Ember

Blending Nordic aesthetics with traditional craftsmanship, Kasper has refined glazing techniques to create rich textures and organic variations. By embracing kiln-fired chemical reactions, each piece develops a unique surface - softly mottled or strikingly marbled. This fusion of controlled craftsmanship and natural spontaneity results in a collection that is both modern and timeless

Traditional craftsmanship

The collaboration between K.H. Würtz and La Cabra has resulted in ceramic coffee cups that reflects our shared appreciation for traditional craftsmanship. K.H. Würtz is comprised of Kasper Würtz and his team who have devoted considerable time and attention to becoming skilled ceramicists since the 1970s. Drawing on these decades of experience, the team sets out to produce beautiful hand-crafted ceramic pieces in their studio in Denmark, which continues to expand.