What will it have to do with the coffee that has been bringing us together around a table for generations?
Since forever, every day begins and ends with a coffee pot on the stove. With slow sips, since there is nothing that preserves heat like pewter, we extend the ritual of enjoying a good coffee.
Pewter is the name given to the vitrified enamelled steel objects that were traditionally manufactured in the Basque Country and that we could find in every Spanish kitchen in the 60s.
Let's not forget these gadgets that accompanied us in so many good times throughout our lives and that thanks to this crazy fever for retro have returned to our homes.
What will it have to do with the coffee that has been bringing us together around a table for generations?
Since forever, every day begins and ends with a coffee pot on the stove. With slow sips, since there is nothing that preserves heat like pewter, we extend the ritual of enjoying a good coffee.
Pewter is the name given to the vitrified enamelled steel objects that were traditionally manufactured in the Basque Country and that we could find in every Spanish kitchen in the 60s.
Let's not forget these gadgets that accompanied us in so many good times throughout our lives and that thanks to this crazy fever for retro have returned to our homes.