"This 1970s porcelain cup is making a big comeback." – Maison & Travaux

Dec 27, 2024

We are excited to share that Maison & Travaux, a leading magazine in home decor and design trends, has featured an article on the return of iconic 1970s cups. And guess what? Our mazagran has earned its place!

At Atelier Maison Quatre, we set out to reinvent the mazagran while honoring its heritage. Designed in France and handcrafted in Portugal, our mazagran blends tradition with modernity. With its sleek lines and minimalist approach, it seamlessly fits into contemporary interiors while carrying a meaningful story.

Why This Resurgence?

The Maison & Travaux article highlights key reasons behind the renewed enthusiasm for these iconic objects:

A renewed appreciation for authenticity – In a world dominated by mass production, artisanal and heritage-rich objects are reclaiming their place.
A search for meaning – Choosing a mazagran means opting for a durable, unique piece that embodies strong values.


The Atelier Maison Quatre Mazagran: An Iconic Piece Reimagined
Far from industrial production, our mazagrans are designed to last, transcending trends and generations. They embody:
Artisanal craftsmanship – Each piece is meticulously handmade in Portugal, with careful attention to detail.
Eco-conscious values – Responsibly produced with high-quality, locally sourced materials.
Timeless aesthetics – A refined design that complements any interior style.


We are honored to have our work recognized by Maison & Travaux and to play a role in bringing the mazagran back into the spotlight. We invite you to explore our collection and share your own memories and stories about this timeless piece.

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