Denby's new Brew collection takes morning coffee to a new level
We’d be the first to admit we never thought we’d find the iconic British pottery brand Denby surfing the coffee revolution. But it has pleasantly surprised us with its charming new hot drinks range.
The brand has been filling our kitchenswith mugs and other crockery for a while – since 1809 to be exact. But its latest 'Brew' collection pays homage to the ritual of taking the time to make a truly good cup of coffee.
The slow coffee dripper is a far cry from its plastic rivals. Made out of the brands trademark durable and hardwearing Derbyshire clay, it is available in its best-selling glazes – Halo and Studio Blue.
The dripper sits easily atop one of the collections matching medium jugs or large mugs. Just pop in a coffee filter, your favourite ground beans and pour over some boiling water,and you’ll have a brew to make a barista swoon.
The collection also includes a cafetiere, allowing coffee fans to explore their favourite coffee beans in a classic ‘French press’ style.
If you drink an espresso or latte, the new range of cups and mugs covers the whole coffee menu. As they are also designed to fit comfortably underneath most moderncoffee machines.
But if your brew of choice is a standard English Breakfast, don’t worry about feeling left out. There’s a gorgeous small two-person teapot to steep your leaves in.
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All the mugs and cups are made from Derbyshire stoneware, which boasts heat retention properties, making them perfect for a cuppa.Each piece is truly unique, crafted by artisans, and are all oven, dishwasher and microwave safe.
That's gotta taste – and feel – a whole lot better than a shop bought brew, served in a throwaway cup that's destined for landfill, right?
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