Well, it looks stunning, absolutely gorgeous, and I am sure that you will enjoy the physical experience of simply using it and drinking from it.
Our absent friend is a strong believer in using quality products and appreciating beautiful and well designed objects in everyday life, as am I. Most of us cannot afford to insist on quality in every area of life, but I believe that one can immeasurably enhance one's quality of life by setting strict, (or decent) standards on the mundane objects that one handles on an everyday basis. They should be crafted with beauty, form and function in mind, and one should enjoy using them.
Life is too short to see it as a journey measured in terms of mere endurance, and I am strongly of the opinion that beauty and elegance in the small things help enhance one's appreciation of life.
In terms of coffee, drinking coffee (irrespective of whether it is espresso, cappuccino, standard café au lait) from a lovely cup, enhances the experience and one's enjoyment of the coffee. Likewise, if it is served in a nice pot, or made in a Le Creuset French Press, or with a proper Hario dripper, of Bialetti moka pot, or, or……
Taking the time to enjoy a good coffee - using good quality beans, made in an elegant, yet functional (as in, these methods deliver good coffee) manner, served with care and in lovely elegant cups, just makes for a nicer and more thoughtful experience all around.
Apart from the relatively poor quality of the coffee in question, this is the main reason I don't much care for Nespresso and similar products. They take the fun out of the ritual.
Now, even though I am not a morning person, I do like the ritual of pottering around preparing my coffee and juice. Indeed, even if I have nothing else for breakfast other than coffee and freshly squeezed juice, I will insist on ensuring that it is good coffee, and good juice, always served properly, although it may be consumed in a slight rush…...
Well said. I, too, am often one who will choose quality over economy even if it costs a little more, in most situations.
I try to live a life of relative minimalism and so the products I choose to buy must be of sufficient quality and provide me some level of gratifying experience as I use or consume them.
Undoubtedly, to those of us here, coffee and the pursuit of making quality coffee is of high importance and the products we choose to incorporate into its production fall under tremendous scrutiny.
I do have other ceramic mugs in addition to my regular double-walled glass mug, that either came with a set or were given to me, but I rarely use them. They're plain and boring to me and that is what I ran across as I looked around this afternoon - more plain and boring stuff. There were several I found that were either intriguing or interesting, but wasn't my, err, cup of tea, per se.
Then I saw this one and I was instantly in love with it. It is minimalistic, yet highly sophisticated and elegant. It may look plain to some, but it's simple design with the long slight broadening flow from the bottom to the top, where the yellow/golden design caps the lip is amazing. The slim and narrow gold lining at the bottom and on the edges of the handle are subtle and thus elegant and not overbearing and gaudy as some things made with gold can be. The white porcelain inside and out speaks to a certain purity of the design, its creator, and even the person holding it, sipping, in my case soon, purely made fresh, quality coffee.