Cookies and Coffee
This porcelain painting is inspired by a lazy afternoon tea — two cookies, a cup of coffee, and that serene feeling when time seems to slow down.
The piece measures 22 cm x 17.5 cm, comes with a natural wooden frame, and features a black velvet back with a wall hook for easy hanging. It’s perfect for decorating a dining room, coffee corner, or any cozy space that calls for a touch of warmth and calm.
The entire surface is glazed, except for the fine matte lines outlining the objects. This subtle contrast between glazed and matte textures adds depth and sophistication to the piece, making it truly exquisite.
The artist is best known for her mastery of high-temperature colored glaze porcelain painting, a technique that uses colored glazes on ceramic clay, then completes the artwork through high-temperature kiln firing. The metal oxides within the glaze create exquisite, ever-changing colors and textures, influenced by the thickness of the glaze, how it overlaps, and even where it’s placed inside the kiln.
Because of this unpredictable process, no two pieces are ever exactly the same. You may notice delicate natural lines or subtle differences in glaze flow — these are not flaws but the marks of authentic handcraft, making every piece truly unique and one of a kind.
Each painting is an exquisite embodiment of craftsmanship and individuality, radiating both warmth and artistic charm.
Size: Approximately 22x 17cm with Frame
All of our pieces are handmade by the artist, which means no two items are exactly the same. Variations in color, glaze texture, and subtle irregularities are part of the natural charm of handcrafted pottery.
If you are particular about details, please contact us at info@kitocups.com after placing your order — we’ll be happy to send photos of the exact piece before shipping.
Please note that all sales are final and we do not accept returns or exchanges.
If your item arrives damaged or defective, please contact us within three days of receiving your order, and we will assist you promptly.