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The Bodum story began in Copenhagen, Denmark, where Peter Bodum founded the company in 1944. Today, the Bodum Group remains a 100% family–owned business. Bodum’s mission is simple: to bring high–quality coffee and tea solutions, as well as household accessories, to everyone. The brand continues to innovate, creating great designs at affordable prices, guided by the principle that form follows functionality. At the same time, Bodum remains attentive to sustainability, environmental responsibility, and respect for the wellbeing of employees, communities and the planet.

Designing Daily Rituals. Drop by the Bodum and Ordning&Reda space for your morning coffee, midday pistachio coffee slushy, a pick–me–up afternoon espresso martini or a canned cold brew. Displaying a curation of new additions and redeveloped iconic classics and experience the new range of products and colors from two Scandinavian houses build on the bedrock of continuously focusing on evolving the meaning of great taste, refined daily routines and defined classics.

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