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Tea Cup White Porcelain

by Lévy & Prébois
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Overview

The White Porcelain Tea Cup was designed by Catherine Lévy and Sigolène Prébois for design brand Tsé-Tsé. This Tea Cup of irregular form is made in France in fine white porcelain. The white color of the glazed porcelain has a traditional slight hint of blue. The cup is cast following a traditional method. Carefully crafted, it is intentionally irregular: its imperfections are not defects, they are part of the design and make each cup unique. The porcelain is durable and impact resistant.

Catherine Lévy and Sigolène Prébois are the founders and designers of Tsé-Tsé Associées, a French design brand specializing in lighting, tableware and home accessories. Through the years, they have become known for their fierce creative independence. Inspired by their travels, they like to play with colors and to create unexpected associations, always with a hint of humour. Some of their creations have become iconic, like the April Vase, which has become part of the permanent collections of the Centre Pompidou National Museum of Modern Art.

White Porcelain Tea Cup
- Boho chic design
- Traditional production process
- White glazed porcelain
- ∅ 3.3" x H 3.3" x Vol 9.1 oz
- Dishwasher and microwave oven safe
- Minimum order quantity: 4
- Made in France

Specifications

MADE IN
France
Care
Dishwasher and micorwave oven safe.
DIMENSIONS
3.3" H 3.3" Capacity 9.1oz

Designer

Lévy & Prébois
Lévy & Prébois

Catherine Lévy and Sigolène Prébois are the founders of French design brand Tsé & Tsé. They create prototypes in their workshop in the Bastille area of Paris. Every object requires special research to identify the best manufacturers, mostly in Europe. They look for noble materials and traditional know-how. They believe in quality and long-lasting objects. All their lamps, dishes, decorative objects are produced in small series. Each product is unique and the small imperfections inherent to this type of production are Tsé & Tsé’s signature. The sense of wonder with which they see everyday objects transpires through all their designs. Most of their creations have become iconic design products and several of them are displayed in museums around the world.