Description
A classic bit of mid-century design from the Arabia Ruska range… A set of 4 espresso cups and 6 saucers (2 spare saucers). The Ruska glaze was designed by Ulla Procopé in around 1960, she worked for Arabia (Finland) from 1948 to 1968. The name Ruska roughly translates from the Finnish as ‘Autumn’. A sturdy tactile retro Scandinavian design, that feels contemporary and classy too. Beautifully tactile!
This set of small coffee cups date from 1972. These are the small ones suitable for an espresso or strong half-cup breakfast coffee. Simple lines and natural colouring and beautifully designed. Brown glaze over white stoneware. The glazes on these vary enormously between tan to brown to near black – these are generally a mid matte dark brown with highlights of lighter brown/thinner glaze and darker brown/black speckles. The charming individual differences in the glazes make every piece different. All pieces retain base marks – the stamps wore off very easily, meaning these have never been through a dishwasher.
Each cup is a petite 7cm wide at the rim x 4.5cm high. Each saucer is 12.5cm wide. They hold about 100ml to the rim. Please check this is the right size for your collection.
All very good condition. One cup has a chip and one saucer has a chip underneath, see pics.