The traditional French press is perhaps one of the best ways to make a delicious cup of coffee in the morning, yet the stone French press addresses one of its main flaws: it's delicacy. The fragile glass that it is usually made out of might be pretty, but it can also lead to a dangerous situation if it is accidentally dropped, fractured or anything in between.
The stone French press by Danish designer Mette Duedahl of Muuto, which has been dubbed Push, is a great alternative. As chic and sophisticated as its predecessor, the stone French press is much more sturdy and long-lasting. Although stoneware can still break, it will take a much more persistent soul to do so. The design is also much more versatile.
What's Driving This Trend
- Stone French Presses
- The emergence of stone French presses is disrupting the traditional glass models.
- Durable Kitchenware
- Innovations in durable kitchenware are allowing for long-lasting, sturdy products like the stone French press to flourish in the market.
- Sustainable Products
- The growing emphasis on sustainability is leading consumers to seek out products like the stone French press that are eco-friendly and long-lasting.
Who This Affects Most
- Kitchenware
- The stone French press is an innovative addition to the kitchenware industry, providing a more durable and stylish option for coffee lovers.
- Home Decor
- The Push French press by Muuto is not only a practical addition to a household, but also contributes to a home's aesthetic and decor.
- Coffee Retail
- Coffee retailers can tap into the increasing demand for sustainable products and offer stone French presses as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional glass models.
