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		<title>Most recent Things tagged with cup</title>
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    	<description>Most Recent Things tagged with cup</description>
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    	<copyright>(c) 2007</copyright>
    	<pubDate>20 Aug 2008 09:00:09 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
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         		<title>Mocha Cup</title>
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	                Image: Alessi

The mocha cup pictured here was introduced in 1991. The cup is steel that is mirror polished and glass that is heat resistant. It closely resembles the press coffee filter that Rossi designed in 1986.

Source:
Alessi
[url]http://www.alessi.com/en/2/2131/tea-and-coffee-accessories-breakfast/ardt-mocha-cup-with-heat-resistant-glass[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:455shi</link>
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         		<title>Modern Cup</title>
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	                Images: Heath Ceramics

The modern cup, shown here in small and large sizes, was designed as part of the Plaza line in the 1980s. The Plaza line was designed with the intention of being durable and versatile, but at the same time featuring contemporary and modern shapes.
The modern cup shown here is rimless and does not have a handle. It comes in a variety of colors designed by Edith Heath.

Source:
Heath Ceramics website
[url]http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tableware/store/?catID=16[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:922iez</link>
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         		<title>Stack Mug</title>
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	                Image: Heath Ceramics

The stack mug was designed as part of the Rim line. The Rim line was produced in the 1960s to meet the growing demand from restaurants. The line designed with the fast paced movibilty and versatility required in a modern restaurant. The rim on the mug is designed to allow easy stacking and pick up. The mug is still produced today.

Source:
Heath Ceramics website
[url]http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tableware/store/?catID=21[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:193gii</link>
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         		<title>Large Mug</title>
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	                Images: Heath Ceramics

The large mug was designed as part of the Coupe line. The line was first produced in 1948 and is still produced today by Heath Ceramics in Sausalito, California. The Coupe line was designed to capture clean and simple lines that show cased a modern approach to design and the use of materials.
The large mug is still in production today. It is produced in variety of glazes that were designed by Edith Heath.

Sources:
Heath Ceramics website
[url]http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tableware/store/?catID=12[/url]
and
[url]http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tableware/coupe-line/[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:054ejr</link>
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         		<title>Tea Cup and Saucer</title>
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	                Images: Heath Ceramics

This tea cup and saucer were designed as part of the Coupe line produced by Heath Ceramics. The Coupe line was first produced in 1948 and is still in production today. The line was designed to present clean and simple lines tha capture a modern approach to design and the use of materials.
The tea cup and saucer are still in production today and are produced in many color choices.

Source:
Heath Ceramics website
[url]http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tableware/coupe-line/[/url]
and
[url]http://www.heathceramics.com/go/heath/tableware/store/?catID=12[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:582dol</link>
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         		<title>Teema cup</title>
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	                Teema cup from 1952. Currently manufactured by Iittala. 
[url]http://www.iittala.com[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:156txi</link>
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         		<title>Odile cup</title>
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	                This cup was found by Ulla-Maaria ([url]http://www.thinglink.org/user/ullamaaria[/url]) at a market near Senaatintori, Helsinki. It is a rarity manufactured by Arabia with golden decoration on a black surface plus an interior covered with gold.

If you know who designed this cup, please leave a comment! The cup wasn&#039;t featured in Sirpa Westerholm&#039;s Keräilijän aarteet book about cups by Arabia.

Arabia has been in the vanguard of Finnish design for over 130 years. Read more about Arabia at [url]http://www.arabia.fi[/url].

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