Abstract Cup, Oatmeal

Eric Bonnin

2 reviews

$35 

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The simple shape and loop handle of this hand-thrown white stoneware cup is inspired by old tin camping cups. Each piece is hand-thrown on the wheel by Eric. The unique decorative stripe is achieved by hand-dipping. Due to their handmade nature pieces may differ very slightly in size. Signed by the potter on the bottom.

Food, dishwasher, and microwave safe. 

ABOUT ERIC BONNIN

Inspired by the French Decorative Arts movement and the artists and craftsmen working in Vallauris, France during the post-war period, Eric Bonnin has been working in clay since he moved to New York City from Paris in 1994. Eric’s ceramics combine functionality with simple decorative elements and motifs. Each item is signed with the maker’s mark and the city of origin.

Material: White stoneware clay, glaze

Dimensions: approx. 10 fl.oz, 4.25”DIA x 3.5”H x 5.75”W including handle

PRODUCT CODE: 88156320
Abstract Cup, Oatmeal
Abstract Cup, Oatmeal
Abstract Cup, Oatmeal
Abstract Cup, Oatmeal
Abstract Cup, Oatmeal
Abstract Cup, Oatmeal
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EW
01/04/2023
Elizabeth W.
United States

Absolutely sublime handcrafted cups

the photos online were beautiful but even they do not do justice to just how stunning these cups are. They are truly visual art and my tea of course taste better in them. They do require some care though as they have a delicacy about them - dishwasher is fine but take some care in not banging them around. I really love these cups and will be getting more in the future.

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12/25/2022
Elizabeth W.
United States United States

Beautiful cups

The cups are even more delightful in person than in the photo. You will want to display them. They are also easy to clean, I have yet to have a tea stain. At same time, they are on the delicate side so some caution on knocking them about. I would definitely buy them again and that would make beautiful gifts as well.