Meraki & Hodo
"Caffeine in Corduroy" — Porcelain Cup — Collector’s Edition
"Caffeine in Corduroy" — Porcelain Cup — Collector’s Edition
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Not a cup. A relic.
Each porcelain vessel enters the world as both object and archive. A keeper of rituals, inked with words that turn morning coffee into ceremony. A phrase stitched from daily ritual and textured memory, carrying within it the sanctioned vice of caffeine, that liquid semaphore of clarity and spark.
Its surface recalls corduroy, ridged like thought itself, the tactile uniform of professors, poets, and lovers who linger too long in café corners. Together they sketch an aesthetic: brisk intellect softened by fabric, rebellion tempered by warmth. One might hear Kerouac tapping his foot under the table, coffee cooling beside a notebook, or glimpse a student in autumn corduroy, head bent over Rilke, steadying their pulse with another sip.
Restless, layered, alive to the beauty of being perpetually unfinished, this relic belongs to those who understand that the world will always hold a corner for your table, your cup, your silence.
Philosophy
For centuries, porcelain was called white gold, coveted by emperors and collectors alike. In your hands, it remains what it always was: a fragile eternity.
Capsule Edition — intentionally limited, never repeated in the same form. Each vessel belongs to its moment, and to you.
Design & Inscription
Fine porcelain craftsmanship in a refined 10 oz. profile.
A slim, balanced silhouette designed for the hand and the eye.
Finish & Surface
Glazed in purity, luminous to the touch, and signed by absence until your inscription completes it. A single letter, a date, a phrase, the detail that turns porcelain into permanence.
Print & Preservation
Enduring print quality ensures colors and details remain vivid through years of daily use.
Practical Care
Dishwasher safe.
Microwave safe.
Crafted for beauty without sacrificing functionality.
Edition Note
Once inscribed, the piece is irrevocable. The inscription consecrates it, no longer an edition, but a one-of-one artifact within the Meraki & Hodo archive.


