Collage Acacia Cup (Set of 4)

Collage Acacia Cup (Set of 4)

$120
$120

“The Collage tea service is based on the perfect balance between material, shape and proportion, and on the idea that tableware can also serve perfectly well as decoration, instead of being stored away after use.” Inspired by Japanese designs, Giel Dedeurwaerder and Brent Neve from the designer collective Utilise.objects created cups made of solid acacia wood and a cast-iron teapot. The combination of the warm wood tone and the indestructible cast iron gave the service exactly those durable, functional, and aesthetic characteristics that the duo was looking for. 

Dimensions:5.8cm H X 8.5cm Ø

Materials: Solid Acacia Timber 
Hand wash only
Many of the designs are finished by hand, this may lead to irregularities and is considered a part of the uniqueness of each piece.

This item is currently on backorder.
Please be aware of the additional lead-time below when pre-ordering.

Estimated lead time: 10-12 weeks
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Based in Belgium but with a global reach and outlook, Serax create contemporary homewares in collaboration with leading international designers and makers, bound together by a shared vision of elevating everyday spaces. Every Serax object is a balance of aesthetics and function. From the smallest to the largest, each one becomes a treasured object that can last for generations: a work of art in its own right.

Serax was founded by two brothers, Serge and Axel Van Den Bossche, in 1986. Today the company is still led by Axel. Each collaborator – from individual craftspeople & designers to our organisational team – becomes part of the growing, international Serax family. Maintaining these relationships and focusing on sustainable growth has transformed the company into a hub for specialist knowledge, quality manufacturing and craftsmanship.

Click here for the Serax brand booklet for the full overview. 

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