Meggacups

Not just any old egg cups!

Producer of original and bespoke egg cups

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.

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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.

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Megga Fest

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. 

The Camden Eggspress

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.