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Our very own tote bag. It’s the perfect size and weight to carry around all day every day. The bag is strong enough to carry all your goodies and is designed to sit comfortably on your shoulder, so you can take it anywhere and everywhere.
Fabric Type
Heavy-weight Canvas
Bag Size
45cm wide
32cm high
10cm base gusset
Handles
70cm long
3cm wide
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An industrial designer at ArgoDesign saw an opportunity to improve upon the cumbersome and messy immersion brewing process he and his wife used every morning. Leaning into the Think By Making mantra, the team at argo knew there had to be a better way. With their collective expertise they sought to make a great immersion brewer with fewer parts, that would answer a real need, and last a lifetime. The solution they crafted is simple, delightful, and beautiful.
Stäk coffee is rich and full-flavoured without the sludge, sediment, or mess. It uses a deceptively simple method to create the perfect cup of coffee. The magic lies in what’s called the rivet, the discrete technology that lives at the heart of each brewer. This allows you full control of the process, brewing to your preference and preventing over-extraction.
A perfect balance of aesthetics and simplicity, the Stäk immersion brewer is a conversation starter you will proudly display for a lifetime. Hand-crafted heritage stoneware honours the timeless traditions and rituals deeply ingrained in the world of coffee. Each Stäk is totally unique, with delightful imperfections and subtle asymmetry.
Since opening in 2010, we’ve been learning, roasting, researching, brewing, travelling and buying the best beans so we can bring you something simple: a consistently great cup of coffee.
This coffee is fragrant, complex and sweet with notes of caramel, chocolate and milk tea.
Varietal: Gesha
Processing: Washed
This coffee is 100% Gesha, which is probably the most famous of all of the varieties of Arabica coffee. This coffee got its name from the forest in which it was found in Ethiopia. Gesha coffee is famed for its excellent cup profile. The trees are quite particular about where they like to grow. They are extremely susceptible to plant disease, very low-yielding and perform best in very high altitudes. The only reason a farmer would plant this variety is to hope for that delicious cup profile, and the high price it demands. Planting Gesha trees doesn’t guarantee a great cup of coffee. The trees have to be grown and cared for in just the right way.
The cherries are hand-picked when ripe, meticulously sorted, then left to sit for 24 hours, exposed to air. The cherries are then dry pulped and placed in containers for 96-144 hours depending on temperature. The coffee is then washed with clean water and left to dry on wooden floors for 24-48 hours until it reaches 30-40% moisture. It is then transferred to purpose-built multi-tiered drying racks that protect the coffee from exceeding 40°C while drying to the desired moisture level in 20-35 days. The coffee is frequently turned to ensure even drying.
This is a deliciously creamy, sweet and nuanced cup of coffee.
Coffee is exempt from GST.