LFGB vs. FDA Certification for Ceramics: What Importers Must KnowThe Rise of Specialty Coffee Culture and What It Means for Ceramic DrinkwareLFGB vs. FDA Certification for Ceramics: What Importers Must Know

Hand holding a handcrafted ceramic espresso cup with ice cream swirl shape and two-tone glaze finish — white glossy top with natural unglazed clay base — inside a specialty coffee shop

Third-wave coffee is no longer a niche — it’s a global identity. From Melbourne’s laneway cafés to Scandinavian roasteries and specialty shops across the US, coffee has become a design category as much as a beverage one.

The Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) has elevated expectations across the entire coffee experience, and drinkware is no exception. Today’s specialty café operators choose ceramic cups for their thermal retention, tactile weight, and visual character qualities that paper and glass simply can’t replicate.

For wholesale buyers, this shift creates a clear opportunity. Custom ceramic drinkware matte-glazed espresso cups, reactive-finish pour-over mugs, hand-feel cortado glasses helps coffee brands build a recognizable visual identity that extends beyond the cup itself.