Save to shopping list
Create a new shopping list
Chemex coffeemaker- poster
Chemex coffeemaker- poster
Chemex coffeemaker- poster
Chemex coffeemaker- poster
Chemex coffeemaker- poster
Chemex coffeemaker- poster
New in -19%

Chemex coffeemaker- poster

  • Poster with a reproduction of the chemex (is a type of a simple coffee machine) patent by Peter Schlumbohm. Patent No. USD138561S was issued in 1944 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
31,00 €
25,00 €
incl. VAT
You save 19% (6,00 €).
Do you need help?
Easy return of products within 30 days from the date of purchase without giving reasons
Chemex coffeemaker- poster
Chemex coffeemaker- poster
Color:White
Size:40 x 50 cm
Paper:Smooth matte
  • 30 day returns No questions
  • Fine art print quality
  • Free framing when ordered with frames
  • Quick delivery
  • Unique posters original designs
  • Made in EU

We were featured in

HGTV
cztery kąty
mad
insider
hypendhyper

Exceptional fine art prints

We print all our posters using Lucia Pro technology with 12 original pigment inks.

With ink droplets as small as 4 picolitres (that's 1,000,000 times smaller than a raindrop) our posters are of the highest possible quality.

Our latest generation wide format printers provide unparalleled colour reproduction and incredible durability, even over 100 years.

  • Posters sold without frame . You will find the frames here
  • Made in EU
  • Exclusively German archival papers
  • Each poster printed to order
  • Fast shipping in 2-3 days

Poster with a reproduction of the chemex patent by Peter Schlumbohm.

Chemex (Chemex coffeemaker) , in which hot water at an appropriate temperature in a glass vessel slowly seeps through a paper filter filled with ground coffee beans. The device was invented in 1941 by Peter Schlumbohm, and is still manufactured today by the Chemex Corporation based in the American city of Chicopee.

In 1958, employees of the Illinois Institute of Technology recognized Chemex as "one of the best-designed products in modern times," and shortly thereafter one copy was included in the collection of applied art at the Museum of Modern Art in New York..

Patent No. USD138561S was issued in 1944 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Ask for this product
If this description is not sufficient, please send us a question to this product. We will reply as soon as possible. Data is processed in accordance with the privacy policy. By submitting data, you accept privacy policy provisions.
Write your opinion
Your opinion:
5/5
Add your own product photo:

Wymiary plakatów i ram

We care about your privacy

This page uses cookie files to provide its services in accordance to Cookies Usage Policy. You can determine conditions of storing or access to cookie files in your web browser.

Close
pixelpixelpixelpixel