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Bodum

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Welcome to our Bodum boutique, a brand founded in 1944 in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Peter Bodum. Iconic for its French press coffee maker popularised in the 1970s by Jørgen Bodum, the house has established itself as the recognised reference for coffee and tea preparation combining functional design and accessibility. Now run from Switzerland, Bodum continues to champion a philosophy inherited from Scandinavian design: useful, well-drawn, durable products built for everyday life.

Bodum's expertise

Bodum built its reputation on the French press, then extended its expertise to all hot beverage preparation and contemporary tableware. Borosilicate glass, double walls and pared-down forms are the brand's signatures.

  • French press coffee makers: the signature technique with fine mesh filter
  • Infusion teapots: pistons and dedicated filters for loose-leaf brewing
  • Double-wall glasses: blown borosilicate glasses that insulate hot or cold drinks
  • Insulated mugs and travel mugs: Scandinavian design for daily and on-the-go use
  • Coffee and tea accessories: grinders, teapots, infusers, travel mugs

Most popular collections on AZ Boutique

The Bodum catalogue on AZ Boutique highlights the brand's icons, from the historic model to nomadic innovations.

  • Bistro: the coffee accessory range with refined design, az boutique best-seller
  • Tea for one: individual infusion set, compact teapot for a single cup
  • Travel Mug: insulated mugs for daily mobility

Choosing your Bodum coffee maker

What makes the Bodum French press stand out on the market?

The French press popularised by Bodum relies on a fine metal mesh filter that separates the grounds from the brew without paper filtration. This method lets coffee oils pass through, producing a fuller, rounder cup than traditional drip coffee. Bodum democratised this brewing method from the 1970s onwards and remains the segment's reference.

What is the difference between the Chambord, Brazil and Columbia models?

The Chambord is the historic model in borosilicate glass with a chrome frame — Bodum's iconic signature. The Brazil applies the same principle in a more accessible plastic-framed version. The Columbia is the thermal stainless steel double-wall version, keeping coffee hot for several hours and offering better impact resistance.

Why are Bodum Pavina double-wall glasses so renowned?

Pavina glasses are mouth-blown in borosilicate glass, a material that withstands thermal shock. The double wall creates an insulating air layer that keeps drinks hot or cold without heating the glass itself or producing exterior condensation. The visual effect — the drink appears to float — has become a brand signature.

How do I care for a Bodum French press?

After use, disassemble the piston to rinse the filter discs separately: that's where the fine grounds collect. Borosilicate glass is dishwasher safe. Plan to replace the metal filter every one to two years depending on use; Bodum sells dedicated spare parts to extend the press's lifespan.

Bodum on AZ Boutique

Discover the Bodum products on AZ Boutique, mainly in Glassware and Kitchen utensils: French presses, teapots, double-wall glasses, insulated mugs and hot beverage accessories.



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