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Handmade Cup/Pot

This handmade cup is part of our collaboration with artist Julia Saldaña from Sensitive Ceramics. Together with Julia we designed a range of handmade tablewear. It can be used as a cup for tea or filter coffee, or to hold utensils, pens or whatever you can dream of.



Due to the nature of handmade ceramics each item is unique with individual differences in color and size, perfectly uncommon. The items are dishwasher safe, non-toxic, high fire stonewear. Please do handle with care.

€27,00

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Packaging

We pack your products in FSC qualified boxes and wrapping. For every tree used to make the cardboard, a new tree will be planted.

Fulfilment

If your order includes bags of coffee, we will fulfil and dispatch your order on Thursdays, when we roast.

Shipping

You order will arrive within 2 business days from the order fulfilment (see fulfilment) within Holland.

In Store

Most of our products are also available at our store in Amsterdam.

Returns

Unfortunately, we cannot offer returns at the moment. If your product is faulty please contact us within 2 days of receiving your order.

Tracking

We will provide you with your tracking number so you can see when your package is scheduled to arrive.

Uncommon x Sensitive Boy


 

a range of unique handmade ceramics by artist Julia Saldaña


 

 

To enhance the experience at our cafe in Amsterdam, we came together with Julia to design an unique line of tablewear. We were on a quest to design ceramics that were as aesthetically pleasing as practical and we think we've come pretty close!

Artisans


 

Each product has its own story, its own trajectory and its own remarkable or exceptional craftsmanship.


 

Sensitive Boy Ceramics (@sensitiveboi) is owned and operated by Julia Saldaña, an artist and potter from Boston. She received a BFA in ceramics from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2017, and relocated to Amsterdam in 2018, where she teaches in addition to her independent ceramic practice. Her favorite thing about the Netherlands is how often people buy each other flowers.