Experience a new ritual with Britto espresso cups, where a passion for coffee meets the inspiring design of Romero Britto. Each cup is created to transform everyday moments into experiences filled with color, art, and expression.
Explore a collection that goes beyond functionality: gift coffee lovers, highlight your table setting with placemats, build a collection of functional art, or surprise someone with a unique and meaningful piece. Britto espresso cups are crafted from premium porcelain, featuring vibrant prints and an impeccable finish. Discover:
Britto individual espresso cups are perfect for those who value authenticity. Featuring exclusive artwork signed by Romero Britto, each piece brings energy and personality to your table setting.
Ideal for turning your daily coffee into a moment of inspiration, these mini cups become true symbols of joy, whether for your own use or as a thoughtful gift. Highlights:
Iconic designs such as Green New Day, Night Landscape, and Viva, all with bold and irreverent pop art;
Comfort, ergonomics, and durability, thanks to high-quality porcelain;
Perfect capacity for espresso (2 to 3 oz), enhancing the body and aroma of your coffee.
For special occasions or to add charm to your daily routine, our espresso cup sets bring harmony and style to every table. They feature elegant combinations of colors and unmistakable prints, designed to delight those who appreciate design and exclusivity. Ideal options for collectors, couples, gatherings, and meaningful gifts. Differentials:
Variety of sets: choose between two, four, or more pieces, always with matching saucers;
Sophisticated packaging, ready for gifting on special occasions;
Exclusive prints: flowers, hearts, best friends, BRITTO brushstrokes;
Some kits are available in limited editions and promotional offers.
Espresso cups typically hold approximately 2.5 oz. Many people confuse them with Turkish coffee cups, but the models differ in both shape and intended use.
Among the coffee cups recommended for espresso, spherical porcelain models are the most suitable. They are narrower at the base and slightly wider at the top, helping maintain temperature while enhancing the aromas and flavors.
Unlike coffee mugs, which are larger and intended for other beverages, espresso cups are designed for smaller, more concentrated servings.
Both spellings are considered correct. Espresso, with an S, comes from Italian and refers to coffee prepared under pressure. Expresso, with an X, is a Portuguese adaptation and also conveys the idea of something quick. Regardless of spelling, espresso cups and coffee cups designed for this preparation follow the same size and shape standards.
Now that you’ve explored our collection of espresso cups, be sure to visit our spoon rests category to decorate your table setting while serving a delicious espresso. See you there.