Brew java to your desired strength, push down the plunger, and then enjoy up to eight cups of coffee throughout the day — the airtight seal of these double-walled French presses will maintain the beverage's temperature and aroma. Also, the plastic-encased glass carafe boasts a precision-pour top that prevents spills, so you can avert coffee-related catastrophes. Travel mugs, glasses, and canteens round out the offerings.
After a stint wholesaling homewares convinced Peter Bodum of the importance of industrial design, the Copenhagen native amassed a team of developers and engineers and gave them a mandate: Create everyday goods that are functional, affordable, and beautifully made. The company’s first product, the Pebo coffeemaker, debuted in 1958; based on a vacuum coffee-brewing system, it was an instant sensation throughout Europe. Bodum’s son Joergen took over the company in 1967, expanding the collection to include kitchen and tabletop offerings. Today Bodum creates everything from knives to toasters to the award-winning Assam teapot, remaining true to its mission of bringing good design to everyone.