Coffee Cup Platinum Mirror & Saucer 'Protée' Jean Cocteau in a Round Gift Box
AVAILABLE: 6-8 weeks delivery
The Coffee Cup Platinum Mirror & Saucer Protée from the Jean Cocteau collection by Raynaud highlights the poetic artistry of Cocteau’s 1950s creations. The cup is lacquered with a luminous platinum mirror finish, creating a striking contrast to the porcelain. Its saucer reveals an anamorphic quotation from Jean Cocteau, written in reverse, blending art with playful surrealism.
On the Protée saucer, the quotation reads: “L’enfance croit ce qu’on lui raconte et ne le met pas en doute” (“Childhood believes what it is told and does not question it”). This lyrical phrase reflects Cocteau’s fascination with innocence, imagination, and truth.
Presented in a round gift box, the Protée coffee cup and saucer are both a refined collectible and an elegant gift, showcasing the union of French porcelain savoir-faire with timeless artistry.
*Hand-wash recommended, not suitable for microwave.
PRODUCT CODE: 0661-19-852013, 0661-19-355013
COLOUR: Black, Blue, White & Silver
SIZE: H 7.3cm, D 6.7cm, Cap. 13cl
SIZE: H 2.9in, D 2.6in, Cap. 4.4oz
MATERIAL: Porcelain
BRAND: Raynaud
MADE IN: France
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