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The Bodum story began in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1944 when Peter Bodum founded the company. Today, the Bodum Group remains a 100% family–owned business, continuing its legacy of innovation and quality. With a mission to bring high–quality coffee and tea solutions, as well as household accessories, to a wide audience, Bodum follows the guiding principle that form follows functionality. Committed to creating great designs at affordable prices, the company also prioritises sustainability, environmental responsibility, and the wellbeing of its employees, communities, and the planet.

Bodum presents THE HUB—a dynamic workspace and coffee lab created in collaboration between Bodum and Mazo, conceptualised by Studio Nathalie Schwer. THE HUB will feature a curated selection of Bodum’s most iconic designs, chosen to emphasise the overlap in materials between Bodum and Mazo such as steel, glass, and wood. As part of the workspace, Bodum will introduce their newly redesigned Pavina glass, which has been redesigned in a more organic shape which is available in five fresh colours. Additionally, a special edition of the French Press with a walnut handle will be presented. Start your day with coffee from the Bodum Lab, settle into a comfortable seating, and return for a drink on the cobblestone pavement.

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