Apple and Star Trek inspired the neat, interactive, and clean design and UX/UI for this coffee machine!

I love coffee, I love Apple and I love Star Trek, and thereby I love the Elemental coffee machine because it combines ‘elements’ from them all! The sleek machine has a silhouette of an espresso group-head with an intuitive modern touch interface. The clean form is a nod to how easy it is to use and a freshly brewed pot of coffee is still the center of attention here.

Torres takes a very stripped-back, modernist approach, with nothing hidden in terms of the machine’s function. You can see everything you need to make a good cup of coffee which adds clarity to the simple form. The interface is completely touch-based and therefore the UI had to be intuitive while still communicating movement as well as a sense of urgency. The UI is a homage to the ‘okudagrams’, an loving name given to the interactive and usually re-organizable displays found on control panels and computer interfaces in 23rd and 24th-century starships. It started with Star Trek and then spread to every sci-fi thing ever. The idea of integrating it here was to alleviate the comparatively long time it takes for filter coffee to brew, it almost gives the illusion that more is happening than there actually is.”I wanted to avoid the basic – almost traditional at this point – style of touch UI so I went with more of a sci-fi theme inspired by TNG LCARS, but actually, you know – usable,” says Torres.

The conceptual coffee maker also incorporates a digital scale to the hopper lid and a simple twist will push the beans into the grinder. The latch would also have a switch to activate the grinder and the cover has to be shut in order to complete the circuit. There is a sneaky little MacPro reference in the internal compartments because it looked much neater than bare PCBs and offered more protection from any potential leaks. The intricate grooves on the dripper were an attempt to avoid having a sprinkler in order to distribute the water evenly to the coffee grounds. The heating element is also woven into this section to prevent hot water from needing to be pumped up the exposed pipe and potentially causing a safety hazard.

“There was limited capacity for physical prototyping, so CAD + simulation software was used to quickly iterate and solve problems with the design. Surprisingly, this actually worked fairly well, at least in this case. Blender mantaflow simulations were used on the CAD models were used to help drive the water channels and filter arrangement,” explained Torres. Now, all I can think of is getting a good cup of coffee and watching sci-fi movies.

Designer: Leo Torres

With 31 grind settings, this coffee grinder gives you the smoothest coffee every time!

If you love coffee and enjoy the process of making a perfect cup, you know the importance of not only getting a good roast but also a good grind. Every coffee machine uses a different type of grind – espresso machines that give you lattes and cappuccinos use a fine grind while a drip coffee maker or french press will use a coarse grind. The wrong grind will give you a complete failure and it won’t be coffee, it’ll just be hot bean water and we don’t want that. So how can we take the guesswork out of grinding beans and not ruin our specialty roasts? Simple – just get the Ode grinder!

Ode is a powerful and precise home grinder with professional cafe grade capabilities. It was designed so that you can enjoy a perfect cup of coffee every single day no matter what brewing process you choose – pour-over, french press, cold brew, espressos, or drip! This coffee grinder is probably the only one you will ever need because it comes with 31 grind settings and a distinctive single dose load bin for maximum bean freshness. And unlike the big cafe machines, this little appliance does everything quietly. Fellow and Branch wanted to create a grinder that also looked like an appliance worthy of sitting on your countertop. The all-black grinder looks like a sleek espresso machine in itself with a large intuitive dial that allows you to easily choose the type of grind you want. I also love the magnetic base so the container will not move out of place and no coffee will be wasted!

Fellow has some of the best coffee accessories in the game and a grinder was a necessity for their range but, they wanted to do it right and make something that actually would make a difference to your coffee without requiring you to be an expert. “We were also tired of affordable grinders claiming they could do ‘everything’. But when push comes to shove, these grinders were good at brewed coffee but less than mediocre at espresso (or vice versa). After 26 months of user research, prototyping, and lab testing Ode Brew Grinder was born,” says the team. Ode makes it possible to have consistent quality and precision with your ground beans and is versatile enough to work with any brewing process. It is truly an ode to coffee grinders!

Designer: Branch Creative for Fellow Products

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This coffee grinder looks like it should belong in an art gallery!

Meet the Mtoyi Coffee Grinder. Apart from pulverizing coffee beans to a fine powder, it pulverizes hearts and minds too, with its faceted and minimal-yet-fresh design.

Playing with geometry, color, material, and finish in ways that make the grinder less of an appliance and more of a sculpture, the Mtoyi uses light in a unique way, with facets that create dramatic shadows and highlights, translucent containers that refract light in beautiful ways, colors that absolutely make the kitchen pop, and metallic accents that just add a bit of a wow factor to the grinder. Using the Mtoyi is pretty simple too. Pop the roasted beans in, twist the ring around the base of the container to adjust the coarseness, and then the knob to determine how many cups worth of coffee-grounds you need Then just press down on the knob and admire your absolute beauty of a coffee grinder as it provides an absolutely multi-sensorial experience by looking the way it does, with those facets that feel great to run your finger against, and by filling your kitchen with the gentle whirr of coffee being ground along with the wafting aroma… and finally, with the taste of coffee, when you actually get down to brewing that beautifully fresh cup of joe!

Designer: Xiaohuochai

A coffee grinder that fits your millennial interior aesthetic

My day only really starts once I have had my cup of coffee. To me, it is not a beverage but a life-juice that awakens my mind and my soul! Being a coffee enthusiast, I have a whole mini barista set up in my kitchen – the espresso machine, the steam wand, the tamper – all of it. But what most of us skip is the coffee grinder and it is truly a taste-altering step. This shaded coffee grinder by Husky Design will tempt you into making coffee the right way!

Coffee grinders add a whole new level of “fresh” to your beverage, there is a different quality that bubbles up when you grind whole beans and use it in your machine rather than pre-packaged grounds. Especially when the coffee grinder looks this sleek, how can you not want to get a machine just so that you get to use this grinder? It almost looks so smooth as if it was carved from one piece of glass. The minimal yet eye-catching bright button seamlessly fits into the lid which has a translucent top to give you a peek at your beans.

Unlike the usual black or grey coffee grinders, the gradient shades of this radiate a happy feeling and give the underrated gadget a colorful personality. For me personally, the whizzing sound of the coffee grinder also wakes me up, it is like a sound signal to my brain that we must start functioning which is then rewarded by the smell of fresh grounds. Take that extra step and grind your beans, you will love coffee even more (if that is still a possibility)!

Designer: Husky Design

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Handsome, Hipster Coffee Brewing

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Now, this is one handsome coffee grinder that even brewheads with the most refined of coffee pallets will appreciate! It’s the latest from JIA Inc and features innovative 3-in-1 scooping, grinding and sieving so users get the unparalleled hand drip experience they’re after. Material-wise, it sports precision ceramics in the form of a conical burr mill that ensures a consistent grind and is easy to clean. The sifter section helps microfilter unwanted powder that is too small for brewing. The result is a cleaner coffee brew in its most pure form! Not to mention, the brass, ceramic and raw wood combination looks right at home on any countertop or hipster coffee shop.

Designer: ShiKai Tseng of JIA

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Master of the brew-niverse!

Designed to look as high-end as an expensive telephoto camera lens, the Hiku isn’t for photography, but it’s rather photogenic. This pretty-as-a-picture device is capable of being the highlight of your coffee preparation process because it works as marvelously as it functions. The Hiku Coffee Grinder can precisely (and with minimal effort) grind your beans to a fine powder. What’s even more interesting is its ability to set the particle size, giving you full control over even the tiniest yet most crucial aspect of the brew.

The Hiku comes in this beautiful, brooding black color, with the demeanor of a camera lens. It even contains particle size markings that are reminiscent of those on lenses, and the rotating ring feels like it just completes the visual metaphor. Above it lies Hiku’s patented axle that rotates with ease while keeping the burr precisely in its place without deviating even the slightest. This arrangement ensures that each and every ground particle is exactly the same size, with no room for error. The Hiku can hold up to 50 gms of beans, which can make over 10 cups of coffee, so one round of bean-grinding is enough for a family/group of ten… or even a single drinker on a rather stressful day! Let the grinding calm you down before the caffeine perks you up!

Designer: Kanso Coffee

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Seriously Smart Coffee

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As any coffee connoisseur will tell you, making fresh coffee is as much an art as it is a science. Many will also agree that truly awesome coffee starts with two things: fresh beans and a great grinder. The designers at GIR have taken these two critical elements – fresh beans and consistent grind – and combined them into one amazing machine: Voltaire. This smart appliance features fresh-sensing tech that monitors your coffee beans and automatically reorders when you need new beans! Better yet, it’s perfectly portable – Voltaire’s high-performance LiFePO4 batteries will last through over 3lbs of beans and hold a charge for up to three weeks. This means you can have top-notch coffee anywhere you go and have fresh beans waiting for you when you get back!

Designer: GIR

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Coffee, refined.

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Competition baristas and home brewers alike better take notice! The Rafino system delivers micron level precision to produce smoother, richer, better tasting coffee. Simply pour in your ground coffee, shake it up, and pour out the purest powder free of “boulders” and “fines” which taint the coffee taste. The Rafino’s sieve system removes both, leaving you with just the grind you need to make great tasting coffee without bitterness or sour notes.

Designer: Marek Krupa

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Because store-bought coffee is so middle-class

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Ever since I’ve shifted to Bangalore, I’ve begun warming up to coffee. Not that instant coffee crap, the real deal… freshly ground filter coffee. Nothing your nearest Starbucks provides can match the first sip you have of coffee that’s been ground and brewed in front of your eyes, am I right? They say the best way to grind coffee beans is using a Burr Grinder. Sadly, their efficiency comes with a massive price tag and in a large monstrous avatar. The Vivi struts into the Burr Coffee Grinder market with swag. Even at half the size, Vivi promises superior quality. The circular UI (available in analog and digital variants…very accommodating!) adds to its unique appeal, making it the game-changer the caffeine market deserves!

Designer: Scott Pancioli

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