Founded in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1944 by Peter Bodum, the brand is guided by the philosophy that “good design doesn't have to be expensive.” BODUM is globally recognized for popularizing the French Press coffee maker and innovating with double-walled borosilicate glass.
While the French Press was invented in France, Bodum perfected it for the mass market. The iconic Chambord design features a borosilicate glass beaker housed in a chrome-plated steel frame. The heat-resistant glass is essential, as boiling water is poured directly into the vessel.
Bodum revolutionized drinkware with its Double-Wall Glasses (such as the Pavina line).
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