Il designer Jeremiah Shaw presents a portable coffee machine concept that promises to revolutionize our habits. It's called Brewster, and it's designed for coffee lovers on the go.
Compact appearance and battery powered, this device aims to make the enjoyment of a cup of coffee ubiquitous.
Design and functionality: a perfect combination
The idea behind this concept is simple but powerful. Which? Freeing coffee lovers from the shackles of traditional machines and offering an authentic and personalized coffee experience wherever they are. Its compact design makes it easy to transport and also frees up precious space in modern kitchens, which are often overcrowded with appliances.
One of the most revolutionary aspects of Brewster? Its battery powered. This feature breaks with the tradition of coffee machines that require a power outlet, offering the freedom to prepare coffee anywhere, be it a campsite in the heart of nature or a busy office.
Brewster, the "on the go" coffee of the future: intuitive and ergonomic
Brewster's intuitive design makes brewing coffee a stress-free experience. With just one button, the entire process of grinding, heating, pressing and dispensing is at your fingertips. The ergonomics are carefully studied: the protuberances on the top of the base make it easier to open the appliance, similar to opening a bottle, allowing you to easily pour an aromatic and velvety coffee.
The Brewster concept extends beyond basic functionality with an intelligent interface that guides the user through the brewing process, providing notifications for needed ingredients and real-time updates on water temperature. This level of interaction ensures complete control of the coffee experience, tailoring it to individual preferences.
Style and customization
Shaw's imagination is not limited to operational aspects, but also affects the aesthetic factor: with five bright colors and different sizes, Brewster adapts to all tastes, transforming the coffee ritual into an experience close to that of enjoying an electronic cigarette, or a smartphone.
Will we see something like this around in the near future? As often happens with concepts, we will find reflections of this design almost everywhere: perhaps Brewster will never see the light exactly as it is, but it will inspire portable, battery-operated and easy-to-use devices, which will perhaps redefine the way we approach our rituals coffee newspapers.