Design, Food and Drink

Anza Espresso Machine

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The Anza Machine by Montaag reimagines the espresso machine without stainless steel. The innovative design is handmade of concrete, quartz, and porcelain with corian, brass, and teak components. Earthy yet industrial, the kitchen accessory features both a wooden base and a hot water dial fashioned to look like a vintage sink tap. This minimalist design may seem like a dream. But it’s real; the Anza Machine is made in Berkeley, California, and we hear it works like a charm. Inquire directly with the designers to learn more.

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