Blog
Palm Coffee Cup Review: Is a $59.90 200ml Ombré Ceramic Mug Worth It?
If you want a small, ritual-friendly mug that looks premium and helps you slow down, the Palm Coffee Cup ($59.90) is worth it. Skip it if you need a big, microwave-safe latte bowl.
At a Glance
-
Price: $59.90
-
Capacity: 200 ml (≈ 6.8 oz)
-
Diameter / Height: 9 cm / 4.7 cm
-
Dishwasher-Safe: Yes
-
Microwave-Safe / Direct Heat: No / No
-
Includes: Matching saucer

Who Will Love It (and Who Won’t)
Great for
-
Espresso, cortado, Americano, small pourovers, tasting teas
-
People who like a calmer, “slow coffee” start to the day
-
Gift buyers who want artisan aesthetics without fuss
Not ideal for
-
Anyone who microwaves drinks
-
Large-volume latte lovers (350–450 ml)
Why Pay $59.90?
1) Materials & Finish – The warm-to-charcoal ombré glaze has depth and consistency you don’t get on cheaper factory mugs.
2) Daily Usability – Thick ceramic walls keep small brews pleasant for ~7–8 minutes; the saucer keeps spoons/biscuits neat.
3) Cost-per-Use – Use it 5 days/week for 2 years ≈ 520 uses → about $0.12 per use. Daily use for 3 years → ≈ $0.06/day.
Bottom line: You’re paying for design that ages well, tactile comfort, and a size that actually improves how you drink—not just another oversized mug.
Design & Build: Organic, Not Flashy
The palm-brown to volcanic-black gradient looks natural on any table. The cup feels solid in hand, and the saucer makes the whole setup intentional—great for desks or reading corners.
Flavor & Temperature (Hands-On)
Compared with thin porcelain, the thicker walls and smaller volume supported a sweeter, more stable cup on both a light-roast Ethiopia and a medium Brazil. Aromas stayed open long enough for unhurried sipping—precisely the point of a 200 ml cup.
Everyday Care
-
Dishwasher-safe glaze (avoid abrasive pads).
-
Not microwave-safe; not for stovetop or open flame.
-
Avoid thermal shock (don’t go freezer → boiling rinse).

Alternatives (If You’re Unsure)
-
Need bigger milk drinks? Choose a 300–350 ml mug.
-
Must use microwave? Pick a microwave-safe stoneware/glass mug.
-
Like tastings? Keep this at 200 ml and pair with a small dripper.
Pros & Cons
Pros
-
Premium ombré glaze; compact footprint with saucer
-
200 ml “ritual size” reduces waste and improves focus
-
Dishwasher-safe; easy to live with
Cons
-
Not microwave-safe
-
Too small for big lattes

Verdict: Is It Worth $59.90?
For buyers who value design, calm mornings, and better-tasting small brews, yes—the Palm Coffee Cup justifies its price. If your routine revolves around microwaving or large milk drinks, choose a different tool.
FAQ
Q: Why isn’t it microwave-safe?
A: The cup is designed for heat-resistant performance up to 150 °C and daily dishwashers, but not for microwave or direct heat.
Q: What drinks fit best?
A: Espresso, cortado, Americano, small pourovers, hojicha, herbal teas.
Q: Does it come with a saucer?
A: Yes, a matching saucer is included.
Q: Will it keep coffee hot?
A: For small brews, the thicker ceramic walls help maintain a pleasant drinking window (~7–8 minutes) without scalding.
Q: Is $59.90 high for a 200 ml mug?
A: It’s a premium, gift-grade piece. Cost-per-use drops quickly with daily use, and the finish elevates both flavor focus and table presence.