Lucas Huillet - Cup - Porcelain






Taught design history at ISG Business School and owned Midi design shop for eight years.
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Lot of 6 Wabi double espresso cups in white porcelain, made in France by Lucas Huillet, dimensions 4 cm (W) x 5 cm (H) x 4 cm (D), in like‑new unused condition, estimated period 2025.
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Set of 6 Wabi double espresso cups
The Wabi cups and bowls embody an acceptance of an aesthetic of imperfection and ordinariness. They are made from a ball of modeled porcelain. They are polished with a cloth before being fired and cut like gemstones.
Wabi cups are designed for everyday use, are non-porous, and are dishwasher safe.
Materials: porcelain biscuit
Dimensions: Double espresso (80ml)
About Lucas Huillet:
Trained at the Camondo School in design and interior architecture, this academic path opened the doors to collaborations with prestigious houses and institutions.
In 2018, he created his studio as a space for exploration where ceramics, interior architecture and object design intersect around expertise in working with natural materials, allowing him to design unique pieces, which are both everyday objects and works in their own right.
Today, the studio continues to combine artisanal tradition and contemporary innovation, with the aim of creating objects that are meaningful and authentic.
Lucas Huillet's creations have been exhibited at Paris Design Week, Collectible in Brussels, and Dubai's Al Shindagha Museum.
Set of 6 Wabi double espresso cups
The Wabi cups and bowls embody an acceptance of an aesthetic of imperfection and ordinariness. They are made from a ball of modeled porcelain. They are polished with a cloth before being fired and cut like gemstones.
Wabi cups are designed for everyday use, are non-porous, and are dishwasher safe.
Materials: porcelain biscuit
Dimensions: Double espresso (80ml)
About Lucas Huillet:
Trained at the Camondo School in design and interior architecture, this academic path opened the doors to collaborations with prestigious houses and institutions.
In 2018, he created his studio as a space for exploration where ceramics, interior architecture and object design intersect around expertise in working with natural materials, allowing him to design unique pieces, which are both everyday objects and works in their own right.
Today, the studio continues to combine artisanal tradition and contemporary innovation, with the aim of creating objects that are meaningful and authentic.
Lucas Huillet's creations have been exhibited at Paris Design Week, Collectible in Brussels, and Dubai's Al Shindagha Museum.
