Kahva Coffee Maker Concept
Posted on Mar 25, 08 09:42 AM PDT

The Kahva Coffee Maker is definitely different from what you can currently find in the market, as this bean brewer does have its charms that will perk you up in the mornings even before your tongue savors the sweet, rejuvenating taste of caffeine. Why do I say so? Well, it looks as though it lifts the boiling water up to its ceiling, dispensing coffee in a magical manner that defies gravity. The Kahva itself comes in an hour glass silhouette and is designed by Lina Fischer. Electrolux and Kenwood, are you taking notes?
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By nain , 28/03/08 2:24 PM (CommentID #596171)
The methodology might be the same, but the handling is improved. Everyone who ever brewed some coffee with a Santos will agree that these things are kind of unhandy. You have to remove the top, this is messy and you always have to live in fear of breaking the fragile glass. This redesign seems to allow pouring without removal of the top section. This is a plus.
By kenn , 25/03/08 11:39 AM (CommentID #587112)
This isn't actually that radical a concept in coffee making. Look to the Bodum Santos coffee machines and you'll see that they are using the exact same methodology. The only difference is in the exterior design... call me old fashioned, but I'd rather have the handle than grabbing the entire carafe.
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