Nitika is a design writer who graduated in Digital Management from Istituto Marangoni Milano. For her - design is a boundless medium of self-expression that encapsulates a balance between functionality and aesthetics.
Unlike capsule machines that brew coffee at a simple touch of a button, Israel-based Roee Ben Yehuda skillfully crafts ‘Moon’ – a conceptual one-of-a-kind coffee maker featuring the steampunk aesthetic of traditional espresso makers while maintaining a small shape and cute character.
A multidisciplinary creator, he brilliantly fabricates functional as well as decorative objects that harmoniously merge tradition and contemporary design.
“As a creator I’ve found myself fascinated by crafts, admiring skillful manual manufacturing as well as had a respect for knowledge that was passed on by older generations and the traditions it held within.
At the same time, however, I want my work to be cheerful, quirky as well as create an inviting atmosphere while seamlessly incorporating natural materials and advanced technologies” says Yehuda.
Today, coffee machines are a common household appliance – with that their design has drastically changed from industrial espresso makers one only sees in cafés and restaurants now.
“While sitting down to decide on my concept I simply thought – ‘how can I incorporate my love for mechanical as well as tactile-looking products with a clean, updated look?’
I’ve always been intrigued with those big chrome machines that almost look like a small lab, it makes me think about how we perceive coffee now when the whole ritual is being reduced to a capsule and a press of a button” Yehuda adds.
Inspired by these big chrome machines as well as the science behind creating the perfect brew, he began sketching his innovative eclectic ideas – this is how Moon was born.
Utilizing 3D modeling and quick-model tests in polyurethane foam, further resulted in this – minimalistically curved and compact prototype comprising soothingly alluring hues that includes key features of the original steampunk brewers.
This Week’s top reads
London-based designer Alice Turner has designed an app-controlled kitchen device that can culture meat. Product design student Alice Turner has unveiled a concept design for a […]
Polygon is the result of a collaboration between Italian radiator manufacturer IRSAP and an open innovation design platform Desall. Having won the Red Dot Design Award […]
Founded by a team of scientists and designers, TerraLiving is spearheading the moss design industry from their studio in Melaka, Malaysia. TerraLiving is a new and […]
Get the latest creative news from DesignWanted.
© 2022 DesignWanted S.r.l. (Innovative StartUp) Registered office: Via Aurelio Saffi 29, 20123 Milan (Italy) | VAT no.: 10565330965 | ROC no.: 36152 | REA no.: MI-2541466 | Share capital: 12.540€