Set of 2 Fine Porcelain Mugs with Rosewood Handle "Negra" Col. Black - TeaLogic
Fantastic sets that make tea for two really special: Deep black, pure elegance, artisanal soul—TeaLogic cups turn every sip into a ritual of style.
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Black Fine Bone China Porcelain Cups
High-quality Fine Bone China cups, passionately crafted by TeaLogic and Ela B. Design in Bremen.
Each cup is a work of art, featuring a unique and refined design, ideal for tea and coffee lovers.
Box contents: set of 2 cups.
Color: Black
These exclusive pieces offer excellent durability and resistance, while serving as an elegant addition to your table, turning every tasting moment into a unique experience.
Choose the timeless quality and taste of Fine Bone China cups—perfect for those who seek excellence in every sip.

Handcrafted porcelain cups
TeaLogic cups are expertly crafted by skilled artisans in selected small factories.
Since 2007, TeaLogic has been creating extraordinarily beautiful tableware accessories, combining innovation and tradition.
Each piece is designed with great care and attention to detail, offering a variety of unique designs and sophisticated shapes.
This boldly designed series stands out for its clean lines and distinctive retro accents, while the rosewood handle adds a nostalgic and familiar touch.
The new cups, available in trendy colors, are perfect for making tea time even more special.
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TeaLogic: exclusive design for your perfect break
The TeaLogic collection is born from the creativity of Ela B. Design in Bremen and is produced exclusively for the brand, blending craftsmanship and passion.
Fine Bone China teacups and teapots, porcelain and glass are mainly made in small artisanal workshops, where each piece is hand-finished to create authentic designs.
The magic of Bone China: thin, elegant, luminous
TeaLogic Bone China porcelain is composed of kaolin, feldspar, and quartz, enriched with real bone ash, following a historic formula developed in England.
The result? A porcelain so thin it appears translucent and yet warm to the touch, loved for its refined aesthetics and daily comfort.