Top 10 Designs For Coffee Lovers
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- Charmaine Li
A morning coffee can do wonders for the heart, mind and soul. Whether you like to take your time with a cup of Joe or you’re one to take it on the go, there’s always room to up your coffee game. That’s why we’ve rounded up our favorite coffee items, which range from unconventional coffee machines to sleek tampers. See more products in our shop.
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Manual Coffeemaker is a handmade sculptural glass coffee maker that aims to “elevate the ritual of making coffee by hand.” To use the coffee maker, water is poured slowly over ground coffee in a filter and then the brewed coffee drips into a carafe or directly into a mug. It’s available here.
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Philadelphia-based ceramics studio Aanderson designed a collection of unconventional porcelain tableware, which includes coffee mugs, featuring shifted sections that improve functionality. It’s available for purchase here.
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FINA ESPRESSO TAMPER BY ESENCIA
If you’re looking for a sleek espresso tamper, this handcrafted tamper by Canadian company Esencia might be for you. With its simple and minimal form, the ‘Fina’ tamper is both practical and perfect for those looking for a more understated tool. It’s available here.
Unlike the typical stainless steel espresso machine, the Anza is made of concrete, quartz and porcelain. The product was developed by California-based design firm Montaag. You can purchase it here.
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KAPU COFFEE SCOOP AND BAG CLOSER
Designed by Teemu Karhunen, Kapu is a multi-functional product that doubles as a coffee scoop and bag closer. It is made of birch plywood and locally produced in Finland. You can get it here.
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The Ratio Coffee Brewer is an elegant coffee machine designed by Mark Hellwig, founder of Portland-based Clive Coffee. The product is made of only four materials: nickel-plated aluminum, Oregon black walnut, borosicilate glass and cork. Purchase the product here.
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SUCABARUCA ‘TOKYO’ PASTEL COFFEE SERVICE
The pastel-colored ‘Sucabaruca’ is a limited edition coffee set that consists of a porcelain coffee pot, funnel and three cups. The product was designed by Luca Nichetto and Lera Moiseeva for Toronto-based gallery and shop Mjölk. It’s available here.
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The Poppy is an artisanal pour-over coffee machine handcrafted in San Francisco. It’s also connected to an app that allows users to make a cup of coffee on demand. See more about the product here.
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If you’re a bike and coffee enthusiast, perhaps this nifty cup holder by Swedish bike accessory brand Bookman is for you. How it works: The holder is first clamped down on the handlebars and then the coffee cup is slotted into the two rings. It can be purchased here.
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British designer Tom Dixon created a set of copper-finish items for every stage of the coffee ritual. Featuring a sleek and futuristic look, the set includes a tin for storing coffee beans, a stovetop espresso maker, cups, cafetiere, a biscuit tin and a serving tray. It’s available here.