Build your own coffee lab with this set from Loveramics. A drip stand, three drippers, each providing a different brew, and a glass jug.
The set includes:
3 Drippers
Porcelain drippers with specially grooved surfaces that influence how fast the water flows through your ground coffee, therefore determining brew time. Drippers are compatible with Hario 02 paper filters, and it is recommended that they are used together with the dripper stand for more stability. The drippers are made of high-quality, durable porcelain, typical for Loveramics. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
- Mellow is recommended when you want to achieve quick water flow.
- Smooth is recommended when you want to achieve moderate water flow.
- Strong is recommended when you want to brew coffee slowly and achieve an intense brew.
Dripper Stand
Metallic dripper stand made from stainless steel (brass colour). Created especially for drippers from the Brewers series. Works with 3rd party coffee drippers as well, e.g.: Origami Drippers, Hario Glass Dripping body. 02 size preferred. Dishwasher safe. Do not soak steel in water for a prolonged period of time.
Tall Glass Jug 500ml
Made from boro-silicate glass. Designed with new drippers from the brewers series in mind. Its simple form makes serving coffee even more pleasant! Heat resistant. Use it for coffee, tea, sauce... anything you want! Looks great with other items from the Brewers series.
About Loveramics
Loveramics is porcelain created with passion and love. The Hong Kong based producers combine these two emotions with hard work and dedication in order to achieve a mastery of their craft, one that has assured them an immense following worldwide. Their products are available in many colours, are very eye catching and surely won't let down even the most scrutinous customer.
The Brewers series has been designed by Simon Stevens - an award winning product designer and a driving force in ceramic design. Day to day, Simon runs his own design studio in London and cooperates with the greatest manufacturers of ceramics all over the world. His work has been exhibited in many prestigious places including museums in London and Frankfurt.