Sucabaruca is a coffee set designed by Luca Nichetto for Mjölk. Blending Scandinavian and Italian coffee cultures, the set reflects Nichetto’s love for both Stockholm and Venice. The set includes a filtered coffee maker, a trio of cups, and a tray. The cone shape of the coffee maker references Carmencita, a character on Armando Testa’s Italian TV show Carosello. The ceramic coffee maker is etched with long lines which add to its handcrafted look. Also ceramic, the cups bear a checkered pattern etched into their clay. Soon to be available in three color palettes, Sucabaruca draws inspiration from across the art world. The all-white set echoes fashion designer Martin Margiela, the pastel version nods to Japanese architecture, and the pop colors take after graphic designer Jean-Paul Goude. An unusually cultured coffee set, Sucabaruca will be on display at 2014’s International Design Show in Toronto.
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