Designer coffee maker in the form of a Gothic cathedral.

Inspired by the gothic cathedral structure is used to make coffee

This structure serves as a cathedral … coffee … Would you have thought that? He has given new meaning to the preparation of coffee. The idea comes from a company located in only ligand design. He called Dutch Lab. The structure of the tower was constructed from laser elements. They are welded together by needle valves and tube sheet of glass. You scored as a result of ease. It is used for everyday use. An elegant and original can not really imagine it. The bartender Jaewoong Kwak has worked with many different designers. He put a lot on creating a coffee machine with a futuristic look. At the same time, we also wanted to incorporate a historical element. Exposure

Lower design futuristic look with historic features

Screen You've so little. The style is probably not a coincidence. For the Gothic stands for the prosecution in the future and in height. The device is a meter high. Called the Goticism work. It was of course named after the style. But it was created a super modern way. The machine consists of laser-cut elements. The preparation process is not very easy. You must make einweichgen coffee beans at room temperature. The fluid then passes into a container, which is located on the ceiling of the machine. This also includes not anheizbare or electrical equipment. Elements laser-cut Gothic Because of the labor craft and modern production technology, the cost of the machine not small. The larger models are about 7 thousand dollars and the smallest -. To buy for about $ 4 billion handicrafts and modern production technology In this kind of kitchen machine would fit because so well? We believe that this will in most restaurants and pubs in Germany who want to show a level at home. In many cities, the Gothic is a historical element of particular importance. In this kind of kitchen or where are your favorite restaurants you can imagine because it is good coffee? Coffee Make The components of designer coffee proximity Typical Gothic ornaments