For years, somewhat canonically, notNeutral’s Lino has been considered the absolute best coffee mug around these parts. We stocked it in our office and waxed poetically about it five years ago, calling it the “best damn coffee mug on the planet“. The mug is beloved by baristas and coffee snobs the world over, thanks to its comfy ergonomic grip and clever design that retains warmth and encourages latte art.
Recently, notNeutral debuted an entirely new coffee mug design as a follow-up — or as a companion, depending on how you look at it — to the Lino. The notNeutral Pico, named for the major east-west boulevard in Los Angeles, was developed in collaboration with baristas, just like the Lino — and so it shares some of its predecessor’s ergonomic and technical features, while also doing some things differently. So to see if the Pico could live up to the potential of the Lino, we tried it out (in the largest size of 12 ounces), complete with the Pico collection’s accompanying spoon and saucer.
Here’s what we found.

notneutral Pico Large Latte Cup
Pros
- Beautiful mid-century-inspired design
- Feels comfortable in your hand
- Optional accessories create the feeling of an experience
Cons
- Heat retention could be better
- Doesn't feel as premium as expected