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...
A double espresso cup typically holds 4 to 5 oz (120–150 ml). Why That Size? A double shot of espresso is about 2 oz, but baristas often use slightly larger cups to allow room for crema, stirring,...

1. Material Matters Ceramic cups are renowned for their excellent heat retention and neutral taste, ensuring your latte remains warm and untainted by the vessel's material. Ceramora's handcrafted ...
What to Look For: Size: 8 to 12 oz – gives space for espresso, milk, and art. Shape: Wide and round – allows better control when pouring milk. Material: Thick stoneware – keeps the drink hot ...
Yes – most stoneware is dishwasher safe, but it depends on how it’s made. The Quick Answer Stoneware is generally safe to put in the dishwasher. High-fired, non-porous stoneware (like what we use ...


