-
Cap
$15.00Our high quality caps have a stitched logo on the front and and a fabric & buckle adjustment on the back to fit anyone.
-
Cappuccino Cup
The Caffe Reggio Cappuccino Cup is produced in small quantities by one of the most renowned makers of ceramics in Italy, Richard Ginori, established in 1735. The body and design of the Caffe Reggio Cappuccino Cup has remained the same for generations.
$65.00 – $90.00 -
Coffe Bean
Since 1927 Caffe Reggio has produced the Original Cappuccino that has been enjoyed by locals and visitors for decades. We take pride in our coffee and now you can enjoy the same Caffe Reggio taste at home! Our coffee is made using only the finest arabica beans roasted to a perfect balance of rich taste. Sit back and enjoy the aroma, then sip our wonderful blend and let it transport you to Caffe Reggio.
$15.00 -
Eggs holder
$40.00The Caffe Reggio Eggs Holder is produced in small quantities by one of the most renowned makers of ceramics in Italy, Richard Ginori, established in 1735. The body and design of the Caffe Reggio Eggs Holder have remained the same for generations.
-
Espresso Cup
$65.00The Caffe Reggio Espresso Cup is produced in small quantities by one of the most renowned makers of ceramics in Italy, Richard Ginori, established in 1735. The body and design of the Caffe Reggio Espresso Cup has remained the same for generations.
-
Soup Bowl
$75.00The Caffe Reggio Soup Bowl is produced in small quantities by one of the most renowned makers of ceramics in Italy, Richard Ginori, established in 1735. The body and design of the Caffe Reggio Soup Bowl have remained the same for generations. Plate is included
-
Sugar Bowl
$95.00The Caffe Reggio Sugar Bowl is produced in small quantities by one of the most renowned makers of ceramics in Italy, Richard Ginori, established in 1735. The body and design of the Caffe Reggio Sugar Bowl has remained the same for generations.
-
Tea Pot
$120.00The Caffe Reggio Tea Pot is produced in small quantities by one of the most renowned makers of ceramics in Italy, Richard Ginori, established in 1735. The body and design of the Caffe Reggio Tea Pot has remained the same for generations.