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In moments of stress or contemplation, Captain Picard asked the replicator to produce a hot cup of Earl Grey tea. The replicator, knowing exactly what he wanted, produced the tea in an elegant glass cup.
The Star Trek: The Next Generation art department wanted the cup to look both futuristic and timeless. It had to be at home in the 24th century, but it also had to be instantly recognizable. Rather than creating their own tea cup from scratch, they looked for the best examples of modern, twentieth century design.
They settled on a glass tea cup made by European homewares company, Bodum.
The instantly recognizable BISTRO cup became so closely associated with Star Trek, that fans informally refer to it as “The Picard Cup”. It went on to appear in Star Trek: Voyager: Star Trek: Picard.
Volume/Size: 0.2 l – 6.7 fl oz.
The Cerritos was designed by Eric Nyquist, who worked with Lower Decks' creator Mike McMahan. The design was finalized by Joseph Martinez and Bobby Walker.
The model is part of Master Replicas new range of 4 to 5-inch long die-cast models, and is accompanied by a 48-page book, which slides into the base to make a display.
This is a preorder that will be shipping in July 2025.
Special Shipping Rate. USA $8.99 (for up to three models). UK £3.99.Note: This item is a pre order that will ship in Q3
In the original series the crew regularly drank coffee from grey cups. In one of the most famous incidents, Kirk discovers that tribbles have got into his dinner, eaten his chicken sandwich and drunk his coffee.The cups were originally made of styrofoam, whereas ours are made of earthenware. We've also added a detail that you might have missed. When the cups first appeared in 'Where No Man Has Gone Before', they featured an Enterprise logo with a wreath, but it never appeared on them again. With a little help, we sourced that logo from Gene Roddenberry's files at UCLA and have included it on our cup. The tribble is removable, so your coffee should be safe.
Shipping: USA $8.99. UK £3.99.The ship is a reimagining of Matt Jefferies' original design combined with elements of the motion picture version of the Enterprise and some subtle nods to the NX-01. It was designed by John Eaves, Scott Schneider and William Budge.
The model is part of Master Replicas new range of 4 to 5-inch long models, and is accompanied by a 48-page book, which slides into the base to make a display.
The model is part of Master Replicas new range of 4 to 5-inch long die-cast models, and is accompanied by a 48-page book, which slides into the base to make a display.
This is a preorder that will be shipping in July 2025.
Special Shipping Rate. USA $8.99 (for up to three models). UK £3.99.The figure is 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) tall. The accessories also include a PaDD. It is part of a new series that features characters from all the modern Star Trek shows.
This is a preorder that will be shipping in the third quarter of 2025.
Special Shipping Rate. USA $7.99 (for one or two figures). UK £3.99.This is a preorder that will be shipping in the third quarter of 2025
Special Shipping Rate. USA $7.99 (for one or two figures). UK £3.99.This Enterprise was designed by Ryan Church, who is famous for his work on the Star Wars movies.
The model is part of Master Replicas new range of 4 to 5-inch long die-cast models, and is accompanied by a 48-page book, which slides into the base to make a display.
The model is part of Master Replicas new range of 4 to 5-inch long die-cast models, and is accompanied by a 48-page book, which slides into the base to make a display.
This is a preorder that will be shipping in July 2025.
Special Shipping Rate. USA $8.99 (for up to three models). UK £3.99.The plaque was carefully researched by Star Trek scenic artist Mike Okuda who supplied us with detailed drawings that we used to create this version, which is designed to be hung on a wall. Eaglemoss made a much smaller version of the plaque. To our knowledge this is the first time an officially licensed full-size version has ever been available.
You may be surprised to see that it identifies the Enterprise as a Starship-class ship. The term Constitution class was used by fans but only became canon in the first season of TNG when it appeared on a computer readout in "The Naked Now".
This is a preorder that will ship in July.