Hot & Cold Milk Frother
Just add hot or cold milk to the (microwave-safe!) glass container up to the fill line, set the lid on top, and use the handheld pump to let the innovative spinning mechanism do all the work for you. The end result: 9.5 fluid ounces of frothy magic. There’s even an anti-slip silicone base, plus a sieve at the pour spout to separate the bubbly foam from the liquid milk. #coffeebarideas #coffeecorner #coffeebar #coffeecornerideas
Dé Espresso Cups by Ann Demeulemeester
Chiaroscuro is the art of creating contrast with shadow and light—and it’s precisely the inspiration for the lovely cups you see here. Dreamed up by fashion designer turned porcelain master Ann Demuelemeester, they’re sized especially for espresso and other lil’ pick-me-ups. The faded detail on the white and black one is hand-painted. And have you seen the horizontal handle? *Swoon.* #coffeebarideas #coffeecorner #coffeebar #coffeecornerideas
Fellow Atmos Vacuum Coffee Canister
Here’s how they work: Twist the silicone-lined lid to suck air out, watch the little indicator dot drop, and say hello to locked-in freshness that sticks around for up to 50% longer. Need to get inside? Just press the middle button to unlock. Pick the matte stainless steel ones when you need to keep sunlight out, and reach for the sturdy borosilicate glass ones when you want an easy peek at what’s inside.
Kinto Color-Dipped Japanese Ceramic Mugs
Each mug holds a petite 10-ounce pour, so your coffee will stay hot to the last drop. They're made with love by Japanese home goods company, Kinto, known for their thoughtful, minimalist designs—and lucky us, they happen to come in three soothing color-dipped combos, too.
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Handmade Ceramic Mug with Braided Handle
You’d be hard-pressed to find another mug like this one. It gets its ribbed texture and braided handle from Good Connection, a small studio in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood. It’s handmade, of course, and sure to elevate anything you pour inside. Handwashing recommended Stoneware Hand-built in Bushwick, Brooklyn Exclusively at Food52
Banana Date Coffee Smoothie | Break an Egg
Welcome to Break an Egg! The series where host Anna Billingskog, Food52's Senior Food Stylist, cooks through a breakfast recipe, either completely original or from a Food52 community member. Follow along for breakfast (or breakfast for dinner) inspiration. Today, Anna is making a Banana Date Coffee smoothie that comes from community member Annie Falk. Originally titled the Coffee & Cacao Smoothie, it's inspired by "The Bee's Funky Buzz."
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Cafe Corner
Fellow's Stagg pour-over kettle is so gorgeous, we can’t wait to leave it out on the stove. This one has a handy thermometer on top, along with a highlighted brew range so you know when you’ve hit the sweet spot. Plus, its weighted handle and precision gooseneck spout make for a slow and steady pour every time. It’s all made from high-grade stainless steel and finished in a matte black that your other kitchenware will be jealous of. #coffeecorner #coffeebar
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East Fork Pottery Mug
The only mug you’ll reach for Either you’re already an East Fork pottery fan, or you’ve seen it gracing the tables of chefs and influencers all over. Now, you can snag it here—including their ever-popular mug that’ll be love at first hold. Dishwasher and microwave safe Fits an Aeropress Crafted by artisans with regional materials 100% lead-free
Serax Handcrafted Metal Fruit Bowls
What makes these handcrafted metal fruit bowls so swoon-worthy? It could be that design by iron sculptor Antonino Sciortino—or the way they play with light and shadow, creating a new scene with every passing hour. Painted iron For fruit or other objects Designed by Antonino Sciortino
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Fellow Stagg EKG Electric Gooseneck Pour-Over Kettle
Coffee lovers everywhere can rejoice—Fellow's Stagg EKG electric kettle was made with you in mind. It has all the bells and whistles you need for the perfect pour-over, like a knob for to-the-degree temperature control, a 60-minute hold mode that keeps things piping hot, a weighted handle, and a precision gooseneck spout.
Hario Original V60 Pour Over Dripper
Hario started in the 1920’s as a laboratory glass factory. And thanks to science, their dripper is changing the pour-over scene cup by delicious cup. In fact, you could say it's revolutionizing third wave coffee (a movement that's bringing awareness to the entire process of coffee-making). Named after the strategic 60 degree angle of the cone, the game-changing curved ridges inside of the dripper allow your fresh joe to flow more smoothly and give the filter a little extra grip too.
Fellow Clara French Press, 24 Oz.
Your boldest, richest cup of joe, right this way. The folks at Fellow thought of everything when they designed their 24-ounce Clara French press—and we mean everything.
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