
Arabic Coffee Pot - Cristobal Rouge
AVAILABLE: 6-8 weeks delivery
The Cristobal Rouge Arabic Coffee Pot by Raynaud is an exceptional porcelain piece that blends bold artistry with refined cultural tradition. Designed by Alberto Pinto, it features vivid coral-red motifs inspired by the sea, contrasted against fine white porcelain, and finished with luxurious gold detailing.
Specially designed for Arabic coffee service, this pot is both functional and decorative, bringing refinement to traditional rituals. Perfect for luxury yachts, private villas, and elegant residences, it elevates every occasion with a unique balance of cultural heritage and French sophistication.
As part of the Cristobal Rouge collection, the Arabic Coffee Pot pairs seamlessly with espresso cups, tea service accessories, and larger serving pieces, allowing for a cohesive and striking table presentation. Raynaud’s commitment to luxury porcelain mastery ensures that each piece embodies durability, elegance, and timeless refinement.
PRODUCT CODE: 0112-17-434056
COLOUR: White, Red, Gold
SIZE: L 21.cm W 21.0 H 24.0cm Cap 56cl
SIZE: L 8.27in W 8.27in H 9.45in Cap 18.9oz
MATERIAL: Porcelain
BRAND: Raynaud
MADE IN: France
CAREFULLY CURATED PRODUCTS
We aspire to evoke inspiration and provide every element you need to host your special occasion, themed event or dinner party – all in one place. Our eclectic pieces are sourced worldwide; from sustainable resin corals handmade in Singapore, to pearl embellished animal ornaments crafted in South Africa.
Need a custom quote or help sourcing for your villa, yacht, or project? Contact us at info@amiramour.eu — we’re happy to assist with tailored recommendations and bespoke solutions.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
You can return your product up to 14 days after receiving your order. Please make sure that the products are not worn, washed or damaged.
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