About Megga Cups
At Megga Cups, we don’t just sell lovely egg cups – we create them. From limited-run designs to bespoke commissions for companies, festivals, bands and events, we specialise in turning ideas into egg-cellent ceramics. We also run Megga Fest – an Easter Eggstravaganza/ celebration of the egg (and egg cups) at Lannock Farm, Herts.

Spherical Egg Cup
When news broke about a woman in Suffolk who had discovered a one-in-a-billion spherical egg, I knew I had to create the world’s first egg cup designed specifically to hold a perfectly round egg.

London Jazz Festival Cup
The London Jazz Festival wanted something fun for their Jazz Social pop-up near Moorgate, to celebrate jazz.

Humpty Dumpty Cup
The Humpty Dumpty Egg Cup is where Megga Cups was born. It started with a bold, world-changing idea: put the toast soldiers as close to the egg as physically possible, thereby reducing travel time and maximising dipping potential.
An Easter eggstravaganza!
MeggaFest is the UK’s first festival celebrating the egg (as far as we know) – taking over Camden on 21–22 March and bringing together comedy, food, games, creativity, and community for a weekend of egg-based joy.
Comedy Night - 21st March
An evening of egg fuelled standup comedy featuring Spencer Jones, Sam Campbell, George Egg, and Lucy Pearman, plus on display: the world’s first spherical egg cup and (hopefully) a one in billion spherical egg (if we can find one in time).
Spencer jones
Sam Campbell
George Egg
Lucy Pearman
Ray Badran
Family Event - 22nd march
Welcome to the family-friendly daytime edition of MeggaFest, landing in the heart of Camden, for an afternoon of eggs, games, food and joyful silliness.
🐣 Children’s Entertainer
🥚 Egg And Spoon Race
🍳 Egg Snacks by Becca
👗 Best Dressed Egg
🐰 Easter Bunny Hunt
🥤 Megga Milkshakes
Buy our Megga Cups
All our Megga Cups are available to buy on our Etsy store.
Buy our Megga Cups
All our Megga Cups are available on our TikTok store.
If you live in Camden, get fresh pasture-raised eggs delivered to your door every Friday!
Our hens roam the open pastures of Lannock Farm in Hertfordshire —pecking, dust-bathing, and soaking in the sunshine (weather permitting) all day long.
Better for you. Better for them. And better for the land, thanks to regenerative pasture-rotation that improves soil, reduces erosion, and even helps capture carbon.

