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Skeleton espresso cups

Jun 04 2012, 4:00 pm 0 Monica Bogliolo

After introducing you all kind of jewelry and accessories in the shape of skulls, bones and skeletons, we now add a gothic touch to your kitchen too. Phoebe Richardson is a London based designer, she created the ceramic line “Bone China”, with designs inspired by 16th century medical engravings, as this set of stackable espresso cups representing a human skeleton. The entire set costs 55 Pounds.

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