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Assembly x Eren Armitage Filter Brew Bundle
Includes:
A flat-bottom brewer (for 1-2 cup brewing)
A serving jug (600ml capacity)
2 x filter coffee cups (280ml capacity)
1 x 200g Assembly filter coffee (whole bean)
Assembly x Eren Armitage Filter Brew Bundle
A brewing bundle to complete any pour over setup. Perfect for a shared moment,the flat-bottom brewer is designed for 1 or 2-cup brews. The accompanying jug and cups help you to serve your coffee with the sophistication it deserves.
Calming, precise and deliberate, the process ofmakingcoffee with the pour over method deserves consciously-designed accessories.Hand-thrown from clay, this pour over setis a centrepiece worthy of any home brewing setup.
Assembly x Eren Armitage - Filter Coffee Cup Set
This hand-thrownstoneware coffee cup set has been designed to enhance the sensory experience offered by freshly-brewed filter coffee.
Assembly Filter Coffee
We've included 200g of one of our favourite filter coffees, so you can get straight to brewing. The coffee is whole bean for maximum freshness.
Each piece is made with care and attention to detail, and the process takes time to ensure the highest quality.
1. Wedging the Clay
To prepare, the clay is kneaded (a process called wedging) to smooth it out and remove any air bubbles.
2. Throwing
Each piece is carefully shaped by hand on the potter’s wheel. This is where the design comes to life.
3. Trimming
Once the piece has dried to a leather-hard stage, excess clay is trimmed away to refine the shape and add foot rings or other details.
4. Drying
After trimming, the piece is left to dry completely, a slow process that helps prevent cracks during firing.
5. Bisque Firing
The dried piece undergoes its first firing in the kiln at 950°C. This step hardens the clay and prepares it for glazing.
6. Glazing
Glaze is applied by hand, which adds colour and a smooth finish.
7. Glaze Firing
The piece is fired again at a higher temperature (1230°C), transforming the clay into durable stoneware and giving the glaze its final appearance.
8. Sanding
After the bisque firing, the surface is sanded to smooth out any rough spots.
9. Finishing
Each piece is checked and polished to ensure it’s just right.
Eren Armitage The Producer
We’ve collaborated with stoneware ceramicist Eren Armitage to celebrate our shared appreciation of exceptional serveware for exceptional coffee.
Born in Yokohama, Japan and now residing in Harrogate, UK, Eren’s pieces celebrate her Japanese heritage and the surrounding nature of the Yorkshire Dales she now calls home.
The collection encourages you to take a moment, to slow down, to appreciate life’s quieter moments.
Mindfully created to introduce textures contrasting yet complementary, each piece in the collection is designed to enhance the sensory experience of every moment during brewing.
We can’t imagine a better way to enjoy our coffee.