The Push Coffee Pot by Muuto Rethinks the Use of Fragile Glass
Meghan Young — September 10, 2014 — Art & Design
References: muuto & fastcodesign
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.
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.
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