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Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Dr. Peter Schlumbohm for Chemex Glass Water Kettle with Cork Balls Stopper
By Peter Schlumbohm, Chemex
Located in Chicago, IL
piece to the Chemex drip coffee maker. The glass-stemmed stopper has a cork ball on each end. Kettle
Category

1950s American Industrial Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Cork, Glass

Little Dripper Ceramic Coffee Pot by Michael Graves for Swid Powell
By Michael Graves (b.1934), Swid Powell
Located in San Juan Capistrano, CA
(1986) is a 10-cup coffee pot born from Graves’ preference for drip coffee and a lack of available drip
Category

1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Ceramic

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Little Dripper Ceramic Coffee Pot by Michael Graves for Swid Powell
By Swid Powell, Michael Graves (b.1934)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
(1986) is a 10 cup coffee pot born from Graves' preference for drip coffee and a lack of available drip
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Ceramic

Little Dripper Ceramic Coffee Pot by Michael Graves for Swid Powell
By Swid Powell, Michael Graves (b.1934)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
(1986) is a 10 cup coffee pot born from Graves' preference for drip coffee and a lack of available drip
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Ceramic

Big Dripper Ceramic Coffee Pot by Michael Graves for Swid Powell
By Swid Powell, Michael Graves (b.1934)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
) is a 14 cup coffee pot born from Graves' preference for drip coffee and a lack of available drip
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Ceramic

Big Dripper Ceramic Coffee Pot by Michael Graves for Swid Powell
By Swid Powell, Michael Graves (b.1934)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
) is a 14 cup coffee pot born from Graves’ preference for drip coffee and a lack of available drip
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Ceramic

Big Dripper Ceramic Coffee Set by Michael Graves for Swid Powell
By Swid Powell, Michael Graves (b.1934)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
) is a 14 cup coffee pot born from Graves' preference for drip coffee and a lack of available drip
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Ceramic

Single Cup Art Deco Drip Coffee Maker
Located in Sheffield, MA
A perfect gift or be selfish! Treat yourself to a 1930s French Art Deco drip coffee maker for 1 cup
Category

1930s French Art Deco Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Stainless Steel

Single Cup Art Deco Drip Coffee Maker
Single Cup Art Deco Drip Coffee Maker
H 5 in W 4.25 in D 3.75 in
Little Dripper Ceramic Coffee Pot by Michael Graves for Swid Powell
By Swid Powell, Michael Graves (b.1934)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
 (1986) is a 10 cup coffee pot born from Graves’ preference for drip coffee and a lack of available drip
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Ceramic

Dripper Ceramic Creamer and Sugar Pot by Michael Graves for Swid Powell
By Swid Powell, Michael Graves (b.1934)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
available drip coffee makers that met his aesthetic standards. This set is the sugar pot and creamer from
Category

Late 20th Century Post-Modern Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Ceramic

Dripper Ceramic Creamer and Sugar Pot by Michael Graves for Swid Powell
By Swid Powell, Michael Graves (b.1934)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
available drip coffee makers that met his aesthetic standards. This set is the sugar pot and creamer from
Category

Late 20th Century Unknown Post-Modern Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Ceramic

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Michael Graves Little Dripper Porcelain Filter Drip Coffeemaker
By Michael Graves (b.1934)
Located in Downingtown, PA
Little Dripper Porcelain Filter Drip Coffeemaker, Designed by Michael Graves, Manufactured by Swid Powell, Dated 1987. The complete set, with original instruction booklet, included ...
Category

1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Drip Coffee Maker

Materials

Porcelain

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