Most ceramic cups look fine on a shelf. Quality shows up in the details. Start with weight and density. A good cup feels solid, not hollow. Check for cracks — especially hairline ones near the rim ...
Cups aren’t decoration. They’re tools. Before a café orders ceramics, there are a few questions that matter far more than color or trend. Is the cup stackable?Space is always limited. Is it chip-re...
Walk into almost any kitchen and you’ll find the same thing:a shelf full of cups, and one favorite that gets used every day. That’s not an accident. Most cups are bought for how they look, not how ...

Flat white and cappuccino are often grouped together. Both are espresso-based. Both use milk. Both show up on every specialty café menu.But they are not interchangeable—and once you understand the...
For the past three years, Ceramica De Meles has been on a mission to craft cups that elevate the coffee experience — cups that feel right in the hand, hold heat beautifully, and serve as tools for ...

Oh man, we love this drink! A cortado is one of those beautiful moments where espresso and milk meet in perfect balance. But let’s talk about how to make it—and which vessel is truly the best. What...

At Ceramica de Meles, we design cups with one guiding idea: keep it simple. As baristas ourselves, we believe serveware should never get in the way of coffee—it should support it. Our Flagship Size...

A good espresso cup isn’t just about looks—it’s about function. The size of the cup plays a huge role in how your coffee tastes and feels. If the cup is too big, your espresso can feel small, the c...

Quick Answer:Most latte art fails because of poor milk texture, weak espresso crema, the wrong cup shape, or inconsistent pouring technique. Fix these and you’ll see immediate improvement. 1. Your...

