Moka Pot

Moka Pot

The transformative process of making fresh espresso informs the Moka Pot’s design. The glass funnel, framed between the two cast-iron cubes, shows hot water entering the cluster of ground beans and emerging as espresso on the other side.

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Sorapot

Sorapot

A Simple, Modern Teapot Limited run of 300. Inspiration: I’ve always been entranced by small, beautiful things that are so detailed, they seem like miniature worlds, yet so ordinary they’re often left unnoticed. I designed Sorapot to emphasize one of my favorite- the unfurling of tea leaves. Sorapot suspends the process of tea making in a glass tube a few centimeters above your tabletop. Unlike standard teapots that confine tealeaves in a small mesh basket, your leaves will have full run of Sorapot’s interior as they unfurl and change the hot water into tea. You might even see a tea-colored shadow cast by sunlight that passes through the tube and comes to rest in a gossamer puddle on your table.

$179

Dustpan & Broom Light Grey

Dustpan & Broom Light Grey

There’s no reason an unsightly chore need be unsightly. ole jensen has turned the common dust pan and broom into a design showpiece. the beech brush features stiff pig bristles that are wrapped around a wire that is glued to an inset in the handle. the dustpan is constructed from a single sheet of polypropylene, which has been slit and resealed at an angle. simple yet sturdy, elegant yet efficient, the dustpan also features a circular aperture that holds the handle of the broom and allows both pieces to be hung as a unit.

$26 at Scandinavian Details