Ceramic holds heat better. Drinks stay warm longer, which matters during service. It also feels solid in hand and is easier to pour latte art into. Biggest downside? You can’t see the layers. If vi...
For many coffee lovers, the choice between a flat white and a latte can be confusing, especially since both drinks are made with espresso and steamed milk. However, there are a few key differences ...

Whether you’re shopping for a coffee aficionado, a design lover, or someone who just deserves a beautiful moment of calm—Ceramora’s handcrafted Portuguese ceramics are the kind of gift that feels p...

Ceramic glaze is a thin glass-like coating that’s applied to a ceramic surface before it’s fired in a kiln. It gives the cup its color, texture, and makes it food-safe and waterproof. The glaze is ...
At Ceramora, we chose stoneware for a reason: it’s the best blend of beauty, durability, and function. Stoneware holds heat better than glass or porcelain, so your coffee or tea stays warm...

What Makes a Cup Good for Latte Art? A good latte art cup isn’t just about looks — it’s built for performance. Here’s what matters: Rounded Interior: A smooth, curved bottom helps the milk flow e...

At Ceramica de Meles, we believe that a truly great cup is more than just something you drink from—it’s an experience. Every sip should feel special, whether it’s your first morning espresso or a q...
The flat white is a beloved staple in the world of specialty coffee, known for its bold espresso flavor and smooth, velvety milk. But where did this iconic drink come from, and how did it become a ...

For café owners seeking to enhance their brand, Ceramora offers bespoke ceramic solutions. Our handcrafted cups not only serve beverages but also tell a story of quality and artistry. Partnering wi...