I love coffee, I need it to start my day, or else I simply refuse to start my day! It’s the boost of energy, dose of motivation, and rush of serotonin that I need every morning. And, I’m pretty sure that’s the case for most of us. There is a different satisfaction and pleasure in sipping caffeine that you know is the result of your own hard work, something precariously prepared with your own personal touch to it. And if you’re someone who’s chasing that feeling, then a unique, innovative, and interactive coffee machine is all you need, and ninety-five percent of the battle is won (the other five percent is you setting aside your laziness and actually operating the machine)! From a warm and gentle capsule coffee machine to a speaker-like portable coffee machine for coffee on the go – this collection of super cool and easy-to-use coffee machines will start you off on your coffee brewing journey. Cheers!
1. The xBloom
Named the “Tesla of Coffee Machines” by our Editor-in-Chief, the xBloom is the first coffee machine that has an Autopilot feature to help with the art of making coffee. The coffee machine looks pristine, and straight out of a sci-fi future!
Why is it noteworthy?
Designed by ex-Apple employees, the xBloom identifies, grinds, dispenses, brews, and also pours your coffee for you! It uses some of the finest beans sourced from the top roasters across the world, hence providing you with the finest cup of coffee ever.
What we like
- Replicates the authentic experience of having a professional barista make you a cup of coffee
- Equipped with the power of NFC technology
What we dislike
- It does not accommodate instant coffee
2. Woolly Capsule Coffee Machine Concept
This adorable little coffee machine is called the Woolly capsule coffee machine concept, it has a soft and approachable appeal to it. It is made up of very few straight lines, and a muted color palette that heavily avoids any strong colors like blacks and reds.
Why is it noteworthy?
The coffee machine consists of wooden panels and metallic accents that contrast interestingly against the textured plastic surface of the body, creating a unique composition that is appealing to the eyes.
What we like
- Soft and friendly aesthetic, unlike the typical daunting coffee machines we come across
- Features embedded touch-sensitive buttons on the panel that take interaction to the next level
What we dislike
- A wooden body and coffee-stained fingers may disrupt the aesthetics of the machine
3. The DUOBO
Called the DUOBO, this space-inspired coffee machine by LG Labs is exactly the kind of innovative and ground-breaking creation you’d expect from a company that gave us rolling TVs and swiveling phones.
Why is it noteworthy?
By allowing you to extract from two coffee pods at the same time, DUOBO lets you build unique coffee blends by letting you be your own coffee connoisseur.
What we like
- Space-inspired theme
- Outputs up to 19 bars of pressure, which helps it efficiently extract coffee from the pod as well as serves it well during maintenance and cleaning modes
What we dislike
- Doesn’t look too easy to clean and maintain
4. The Breeze Coffee Machine
Dubbed the Breeze coffee machine, this capsule coffee machine by the South Korean coffee brand Dongsuh has a twist. It features a refreshing soft color palette with white, charcoal, and pink variants to capture a gentler vibe.
Why is it noteworthy?
The coffee machine features a ridged surface wrapped around the base, which contrasts with the smoother texture of the head. The tall water tank at the back complements the subdued hues of the machine, sending a message of calm.
What we like
- The design includes a more tactile interface to operate the machine, using clearly marked LED-backlit buttons at the top of the head
What we dislike
- It’s a capsule-based coffee machine but there is no knowledge shared on how to make the process reduce wastage or make it more sustainable
5. The Brew
This automatic coffee maker is called the Brew, and it makes you look super cool as you prepare your caffeine fix, not just because of its design, but also the manner in which it brings you your pour-over coffee.
Why is it noteworthy?
The main purpose of the machine, aside from actually making coffee, is to give you the whole sensory experience including the aroma, the visuals, and the taste. The machine should feel at home in a coffee shop and in your kitchen.
What we like
- It utilizes the bypass technique which adds water to the carafe after the entire brewing cycle
What we dislike
- We wish there were more variations to the coffee-maker’s body to match unique kitchen aesthetics.
6. POCO
This compact and lightweight device is called POCO: Portable capsule coffee machine. And, you can simply slide it into your back or backpack along with the coffee pods, making it the perfect coffee maker on the go for coffee lovers.
Why is it noteworthy?
It’s rechargeable using a USB-C: You can charge it on the go using your laptop or a portable charger. This makes it an ideal device for people who are always on the move.
What we like
- Features a built-in thermal insulation function
- Allows you to enjoy coffee anytime and anywhere
What we dislike
- Since it’s a concept we don’t know how functional and credible it will be as an actual product
7. The FinalPress V2
The FinalPress V2 has a portable, lightweight, and all-metal design that gives you the fine quality of a French Press directly inside your coffee cup/mug.
Why is it noteworthy?
You simply need to fill the FinalPress with a coffee of your choice, shut it, and immerse it in water to start the infusion process. The FinalPress V2 can be used with hot water or cold, and once it is done you can hit the plunger on top to extract all the water out of the coffee basket, providing you with fresh delicious coffee.
What we like
- Portable and lightweight design that is super easy to carry around
- Super easy to clean
What we dislike
- Makes only one serving at a time
8. The CJ
Italian industrial designer Odo Fioravanti was commissioned by Espresso machine manufacturer Moak to create an eye-catching coffee machine that is minimal, modernist, and brutalist!
Why is it noteworthy?
Called the CJ (Coffee Jockey), the coffee machine includes various geometric shapes that have been bundled up together to create a design that is simple and beautiful. It has a soft pastel color which imparts the espresso machine with a classy and refined look.
What we like
- You can actually put two coffee cups in front and get two sizable espresso shots out of one process, getting you more coffee in one go
What we dislike
- The design is for Moak and promises a new coffee blend and capsule system that is not shown yet, so we cannot speak on its functionality
9. Muuto
Called Muuto, this minimalist matte coffee maker by PDF Haus is made using ceramic steel, and can be operated and used with the click of a single button!
Why is it noteworthy?
The minimalist coffee maker has a simple design and is intuitive and super easy to use. You simply press one button to start the entire operation! The button is an easy-click power key located in Muuto’s main rounded chamber.
What we like
- A no-frills coffee machine that is perfect for modern kitchens
- Intuitive and easy-to-use
What we dislike
- Overall a bulky piece that needs a sizeable real estate on your kitchen countertop
10. The Kreis Cup
The Kreis Cup is a sustainable and durable coffee cup created to elevate and enhance your coffee-drinking experience! It is a reusable cup made from used coffee grounds and plant-based materials and is completely free of petroleum-based plastics.
Why is it noteworthy?
It is heat resistant and meant to keep your coffee hot longer. It is biodegradable, and it quickly disintegrates into the soil, leaving nothing behind, once it reaches the end of its lifespan.
What we like
- Made from spent coffee grounds that have been dried, treated, and then suspended in a natural, plant-based polymer
- It has the faint, unmistakable scent of coffee
What we dislike
- There is currently no scope for personalization
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