~100ml
An espresso cup designed to look simple and easy to use.
Handthrown in white stoneware with the exterior painted with black underglaze, interior glazed in a clear gloss.
Microwave and dishwasher safe
All pieces are made slowly and carefully by hand.
All pieces are unique and may differ slightly in terms of color, shape, size and weight. Please only purchase if you're able to accept this as we will not offer refunds or exchanges for any requests regarding to the above.
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Lerae Lim is a Singapore potter and owner of Garden Club Makers, a community pottery studio based in Singapore. She runs classes and works on her own small batch of ceramics.
'As a potter, throwing is my chosen method of making — the process is immensely gratifying, to be able to create vessels with your bare hands and to see clay take shape into something functional from its raw shapeless form. I love the craft itself but more than anything I am motivated and energized when I get to create ceramics that bring joy to people’s living spaces. Day-to-day, a lot of my time is spent thinking and trying out different designs, for both functional and ornamental wares. I also have a keen interest in developing glazes and dedicate significant effort towards researching and experimenting with different recipes.' - Lerae
~100ml
An espresso cup designed to look simple and easy to use.
Handthrown in white stoneware with the exterior painted with black underglaze, interior glazed in a clear gloss.
Microwave and dishwasher safe
All pieces are made slowly and carefully by hand.
All pieces are unique and may differ slightly in terms of color, shape, size and weight. Please only purchase if you're able to accept this as we will not offer refunds or exchanges for any requests regarding to the above.
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Lerae Lim is a Singapore potter and owner of Garden Club Makers, a community pottery studio based in Singapore. She runs classes and works on her own small batch of ceramics.
'As a potter, throwing is my chosen method of making — the process is immensely gratifying, to be able to create vessels with your bare hands and to see clay take shape into something functional from its raw shapeless form. I love the craft itself but more than anything I am motivated and energized when I get to create ceramics that bring joy to people’s living spaces. Day-to-day, a lot of my time is spent thinking and trying out different designs, for both functional and ornamental wares. I also have a keen interest in developing glazes and dedicate significant effort towards researching and experimenting with different recipes.' - Lerae