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Coffee cups

The right cup can enhance the taste and aroma of your favourite coffee. Choosing the right cup is not just a question of aesthetics, but also functionality - different types of coffee require different shapes and sizes of cups for an optimal experience.

Double Bottom Cups
Double wall thermo-insulated cups maintain the ideal coffee temperature up to 40% longer than standard cups. The air layer between the walls prevents heat transfer, so you can enjoy hot coffee without the risk of burning your hands.

Espresso cups and glasses
Classic 60-90ml espresso cups have thick walls to retain heat and are designed to distribute the crema optimally over the surface. The correct shape concentrates the aroma directly to the nose for a more intense experience.

Cappuccino and Latte Cups
The larger 150-240ml cups are ideal for milky drinks. The wide rim allows you to create beautiful latte art while ensuring the right ratio of espresso, milk and foam in each sip.

Iced Coffee Cups
The tall, narrow borosilicate glass cups are designed to accentuate the layers of iced coffee and allow for optimal blending. The thick bottom prevents cracking on contact with hot espresso.

Glass vs. ceramic cups
Glass cups offer a visual experience and don't overwhelm flavors, while ceramic cups retain heat better. Borosilicate glass can withstand temperature shocks and is dishwasher safe.

Professional and branded cups
Cups designed for specific brands of coffee makers often have optimized dimensions for automatic dispensing and proper extraction. These cups ensure consistent results and a professional appearance.

Travel Thermal Mugs
Quality vacuum insulated travel thermal mugs keep coffee hot for up to 6 hours and cold for up to 12 hours. The anti-slip bottom and ergonomic shape ensure comfortable use while traveling.

Maintenance and Care
To preserve the taste of coffee, wash cups immediately after use with warm water without harsh detergents. Never immerse double-bottomed glass jars in ice water when hot - they may crack.

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