Loveramics DRIPPER STAND ( Metallic ) Loveramics DRIPPER STAND (Metallic)
Loveramics
Regular price $24.00
3 different rib designs result in different flow rates. You can choose a suitable filter cup according to the coffee flavor, personal preference or brewing time. Suitable for 02 conical filter paper.
Works with 3rd party coffee drippers, eg: Origami Drippers, Hario Glass Dripping body. 02 size preferred.
Designed for use with Brewer's coffee filters from Loveramics. Keep your filter cup upright, stable and beautiful during the brewing process.
Designed to work with Loveramics' Brewer's Coffee Drippers. Keeps your Drippers upright, stable and presentable during brewing.
Collection Collection | : | Brewers |
Formulaized Description | : |
Dripper Stand
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Packaging | : | Gift Box Gift Box |
Material Material | : |
Silicone/ Stainless Steel
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Country of Origin | : | China China |
UnitUnit | : | PCS |
Package Length (cm) | : | 12.2 |
Package Width (cm) | : | 12.1 |
Package Height (cm) | : | 3.3 |
CapacityCapacity | : | 0 |
Package weight Package GW (g) | : | 220 |
DesignerDesigner | : |
Simon Stevens
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Simon Stevens is an award-winning product designer and promoter of ceramic design. Simon has worked with some of the world's most prestigious ceramic manufacturers and has taught and lectured on the subject throughout the UK. He leads the design team for lifestyle brands and now continues his design career at Simon Stevens Design Studio in London. Simon's creativity has seen his designs become part of the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Frankfurt Museum of Applied Art.
Simon Stevens is an award winning product designer and a driving force in ceramic design. Simon has worked with some of World's most prestigious ceramic manufacturers and has taught and lectured on the subject throughout the UK. He has headed up Design Teams for lifestyle brands and now continues his design career in the established Simon Stevens Design Studio based in London. Simon's dynamic creativity resulted in his most successful designs being in the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Frankfurt Museum of Applied Art.