The €309 Brewing Experiment
In the world of specialty coffee, we often focus on extraction yields and grind consistency. However, the V60 In Wonderland
set, designed by Czech conceptual glassmaker Lukáš Novák
, challenges us to view the morning ritual through a different lens. This handmade Borosilicate Glass
set is a limited edition statement piece that asks whether a coffee maker can transcend its utility to become a gallery-worthy sculpture. At over €300, it demands we scrutinize the intersection of aesthetics and functionality.
Form Over Fluid Dynamics
The dripper features an organic, "blobby" design that is visually arresting but presents significant technical hurdles. Unlike traditional V60
drippers with precise interior ridges, this irregular shape causes the paper filter to lose structural integrity. During brewing, the filter eventually collapses against the glass walls, clogging the flow and stalling the extraction. While the Simax
glass is surprisingly durable and dishwasher safe, the lack of a handle and a tiny base makes handling a hot dripper precarious.
Ergonomic Challenges in the Jug
The accompanying jug continues the "Wonderland" theme with its unique silhouette, yet it feels fundamentally out of balance. Swirling the coffee to aerate it—a standard technique for opening up flavor profiles—becomes a clunky, uncomfortable task. Furthermore, the narrow opening makes internal cleaning nearly impossible for anyone without small hands. While the cups are the highlight of the set, offering a beautiful play of light without compromising the drinking experience, the main brewing components prioritize the designer's vision over the barista's needs.
The Verdict on Functional Art
If you seek the ultimate tool for precision brewing, this is not it. The V60 In Wonderland
produces a decent cup of coffee, but it offers no technical advantage over a standard ceramic or plastic dripper. You are paying for a conversation piece and a rare example of Czech glass craftsmanship. For those who value the kitchen as a space for artistic expression, this set is a triumph of design; for the pragmatist, it is a beautiful, expensive headache.