Coconut Cup - Available in 2 Styles

Color: Natural
Sale price$11.95 AUD

Looking for a natural, 100% sustainable alternative to single-use plastic cups? Our natural-textured coconut shell cups, sourced from discarded coconut shells, are just what you need!

Ideal for small smoothies, juices and cocktails, these artisan-crafted cups are earth-friendly, functional and just plain fun. Pop in a cocktail umbrella, sit back and relax, and live that island life wherever you are!

Approximate Size
  • Diameter: 8-10 cm
  • Height: 8 cm
  • Volume: 350-400 ml

Please note, every coconut shell is unique, so each cup will vary in size.

Care Instructions
We recommend hand washing with lukewarm soapy water and letting them air dry. Do not use in the dishwasher or soak for a long period of time. Your 100% natural coconut cups and bamboo products are best suited to room temperature and cool foods as they may crack under extreme heat, so it’s best not to put them in the microwave. Avoid oily foods in natural cups which may result in stains.

How long will my Coconut Cup Last?
If you look after your coconut cup, they can last a lifetime!


Care Instructions
We recommend hand washing with lukewarm soapy water and letting them air dry. Do not use in the dishwasher or soak for a long period of time. Your 100% natural coconut bowl is best suited to room temperature and cool foods as they may crack under extreme heat, so it’s best not to put them in the microwave. Avoid oily foods in natural cups which may result in stains.

Meet the Maker
Life’s a beach!

Life of Coco are on a mission to protect the beauty of our planet for us and generations to come providing eco friendly alternatives to plastic.

Our coconut and bamboo products are 100% sustainable, sourced from rural farms in Vietnam and crafted with care. Destined for landfill, the coconuts symbolise our zero waste dream of transforming everyday waste into beautiful things.

Let’s be kind to the planet together!


Sustainable Score
Amazing: Coconut shells are a great sustainable option as they are a renewable resource. Trees can grow up to 100 coconuts a year and the shell can be composted (but do take some time to break down). The use of the shell for this product, makes it a zero waste option as once the juice has been drunk and meat (copra) eaten, every part of the fruit is being consumed or used.