Description
Make your barista’s dreams come true with this 70’s ceramic coffee filter. Part of the popular 70’s ceramics collection. The coffee filter matches the coffee pot and is unique due to the handmade finish.
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Whether you are a first time-lover of our 70’s ceramics, or a long-term collector, there is always room for more. Again, more funky colours, new finishes and rusty designs found their way into our collection of mugs, bowls and plates.
- Colour: Orange/Cream/Yellow
- Dimensions: 12x12x11cm
- Product weight: 360 gr
- Material: Stoneware
- Food safe, dishwasher proof, microwave proof.
WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT THIS CERAMIC COFFEE FILTER
- You can mix and match with other products of the 70’s Ceramics collection.
- It is made of stoneware. Remarkably stronger than earthenware and more resilient to chipping.
- It is handmade. No two coffee filters are exactly the same because they are skillfully made by hand. This uniqueness is what makes these coffee filters perfect for personalized gifts.
- Who wouldn’t fall in love with the funky colors and rusty designs?
STYLE IT WITH…
Mix and match this ceramic coffee filter with the 70’s Ceramics Coffee Pot and the 70’s Ceramics- Mugs (Set of 6),  70’s ceramics mugs (set of 4), 70’s Ceramics- Cappuccino Mugs (Set of 4), and 70’s Ceramics- Coffee Mugs (Set of 6). And if you are into tea, we have you covered! 70’s Ceramics Teapot.
And if you are totally crazy about coffee, check these coffee sacks clothes. They are all the rage! Coffee Bags 70’s Mini Skirt,  Coffee Bags Michelle Dress, or the Coffee Bags Geo Jacket from Sylvia Calvo.
ABOUT THE DESIGNERS
Urban Nest is the official distributor of HKliving, a Dutch interior brand by Emiel Hetsen and Sander Klaver. The initials of both their last names create the brand name HKliving. The combination of a creative mind and a mathematical brain has turned out to be a winning formula. At the base, HKliving creates accessible collections with products inspired by traditional and useable designs while respecting its history, but always to give it a modern look and feel. During the designing process, the emphasis goes on honoring the original style, but very much creating accessible items at the same time.