Nespresso Caffe Inn

Nespresso Caffe Inn

This Nespresso machine by the French designer Charles Teyssier is a simple, yet very complicated looking coffee machine. At the top we find the input for the Nespresso cups, at the left side we can see a water tank with a small plexi in to see the water level and at the right side we can chose wether we want a small coffee or a larger one. (Espresso / Lungo)

This concept seems to remind me of both the coffee machine from Kamil Kurka and the new Dolce Gusto that has been launched recently by Nescafé.
Nespresso Caffe Inn Explenation

Braun Bell Concept

Have you ever wondered how a blind person pours water in a glass without spilling? How about filling it 3/4? Use your finger to feel? How about if the water is hot?

This coffee mug has the answer to it. It uses 3 indicative levels on the handle and liquid-level sensors within the mug. The blind people only need to choose their levels and keep pouring till the bell sounds.

Braun Bell Concept

Coffee love in a mug

North Americans are usually turned off by that last bit of wet, dark grinds found at the bottom of a cup of coffee. While most Europeans treat the last sip of coffee as an extra end treat of concentrated goodness. Designer Sunman Kwon has found a new reason to drink your coffee to the last drop. By incorporating a cleverly concealed symbolic message, your journey to the bottom of your cup becomes a journey into the universal language of love. Acting like a slow strip tease of affection, this message of love is only fully revealed after you have consumed your entire cup of caffeine, giving you new carnal ideas to channel your fresh burst of energy.

Coffee love in a mug