The Chemex was invented by chemist Peter Schlumbohm in 1941 in Chicago, USA. With an understanding of how to perfectly extract both flavour and caffeine, Peter set about designing a coffee brewer that combined function and form.
The result was a coffee brewer that not only makes delicious coffee but is also beautifully designed: it has since earned a place in MoMA's permanent exhibtion in New York.
The Chemex delivers clean, aromatic, and perfectly extracted flavour. The shape of the glass and specially designed filter papers guarantee a clear profile to your brew.
Bring the most refined design to your coffee routine now.
Find filter papers for the 3 Cup Chemex here.
Follow our brew guide for an easy step-by-step way to create your perfect cup at home.
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