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This Designer Coffee Pot from Anderssen & Voll has a Sculptural Element

This designer coffee pot has a cheery yellow hue so you can start your mornings off right. Designed by Norwegian studio Anderssen & Voll, the Good Morning moka pot and Tuamotu cooking hob are the ideal combination. The yellow coffee maker is paired with the solid marble hot plate for esthetic purposes, as it emphasizes the sculptural elements of the pot.

The classic tiered coffee maker is inspired by traditional Japanese teapots. Espen Voll explains the water and coffee grounds "rise from the basic solid of the cylinder and transform into coffee in the more carefully shaped top part." The visual flow of the designer coffee pot was intentionally crafted, as the aluminum bottom turns to yellow enamel and then polished wood.
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