Kinto Coffee Server

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Kinto’s SLOW COFFEE STYLE series has long been a favourite of mine. The designs are sleek and minimalist which allows for maximum relaxation whilst enacting your daily coffee brewing ritual. The Kinto Coffee Server is the ideal way to display and serve your favourite brew. It’s entirely made from heat resistant glass so it’s perfectly transparent to highlight the beautiful dimensions of your brew.


With a simple handle and perfectly formed lip for pouring, the Kinto Coffee Serve completely satisfies both functionally and aesthetically. If you've ever heard the term "less is more", that saying truly resonates with the timeless design Kinto has crafted with these elegant range servers.

Dimensions:
300ml - 10.5cm (H) x 13.0cm (W) / 450ml
600ml - 13.5cm (H) x 15.0cm (W) / 750ml
Heat-resistant glass
Maximum temperature differential: 120℃
Warranty - 1 Year from purchase

Established in 1972 in Shiga, Japan, KINTO creates products that bring comfort and inspiration to everyday life. Their Slow Coffee Style range celebrates the daily ritual of coffee brewing, with organic, sedate colours and inviting textures. The pieces blend well into minimal and design-driven spaces and we have no doubt that they will look great in your kitchen!

Microwave and dishwasher safe

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Charlie Wade, Maegan Brown, and Bessie Marks

Meet Maegan Brown, our Photographer

Bessie introduces Maegan Brown, the creative mastermind behind all of our product photography. Maegan captures meaningful, emotive imagery, and we think...

Charlie Wade, Maegan Brown, and Bessie Marks

Meet Maegan Brown, our Photographer

Bessie introduces Maegan Brown, the creative mastermind behind all of our product photography. Maegan captures meaningful, emotive imagery, and we think her photos speak for themselves.