Minimalist. Sculptural. Museum-worthy. These rare 1960s Schmid Porcelain International cup and saucer sets by LaGardo Tackett offer a taller, slimmer profile than his more widely known flat cup design, bringing quiet drama to the table through elegant restraint. Perfect for espresso.
Tackett, an influential American designer (1911–1984), merged Bauhaus principles with Japanese simplicity to create porcelain forms that were both functional and architectural. This slender version from his “White Tack” line reflects that balance, likely designed for refined espresso or small-format coffee service in luxury hospitality environments.
Crafted in Japan for Schmid Porcelain, these pieces are now prized by collectors and design lovers for their clean lines, balanced proportions, and timeless mid-century modern appeal. Similar works by Tackett are included in museum collections and design retrospectives.
Approximate measurements:
Cup 2 7/8 inches tall, 2 1/4 inches diameter
Saucer 3 3/8 inches diameter
Four cups with four matching saucers, as shown. No chips or cracks.
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