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  Simply classic, the Chambord from Bodum.
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Chambord Coffee Press by Bodum

The Chambord coffee press from Bodum offers classic form and function and an unbeatable value. It's lovely at the dinner table, and convenient in the office.
  • A classic brewing method
  • Excellent for dark roasted coffees
  • Also great for brewing tea
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  #T21421  Chambord Coffee Press by Bodum $29.95  

Bodum is famous for its Danish design sensibilities: its products are first highly functional. They're also graceful, and sleek and a delight to look at as well as use. Case in point, the Chambord coffee press. Simple. Elegant. And it makes superb coffee.

A coffee press (or cafetiere) is a classic method of coffee brewing... and classy, too. Spoon in coarsely-ground coffee, pour over water that's just off the boil, set the lid in place and let the coffee steep for about four minutes. When you're ready, slowly press the coffee grounds to the bottom of the pot, and enjoy! The ultra-fine mesh filter separates the grounds from the brew, without removing as many oils as a paper filter. The result? More flavor for you.

A coffee press is a superb method for brewing brighter, lighter-roasted coffees — the added body it extracts makes for a rounder flavor profile.

Dishwasher safe. 8 cup capacity.

  

The Connoisseur's Choice
The first coffee brewer I ever purchased was a Chambord coffee press by Bodum. That was twenty years ago... and I still use it. It's simple, it's smartly designed, and it brews great coffee.
— Doug Cadmus, Webmaster

Nyhavn, Copenhagen. Image by Takaaki Nishioka. When Bodum took over a small clarinet factory in Normandy in 1982, it was not because of the fine orchestra clarinets they were producing but because of a relatively unknown coffee maker called the Chambord which they, by coincidence, produced as well.

Bodum combined the skills of these Normandy craftsmen with modern production, and the price became affordable to the many people who loved the taste of the coffee brewed in this unique coffee maker, later known as the French press coffee brewer. Thanks to Bodum and thanks to the increasing need for better coffee, the French press coffee maker became one of the most popular coffeemakers in the world.

The design has not changed a bit from the original drawings, and they still make the Chambord with the same painstaking care and knowledge learned from those proud craftsmen in windy Normandy.


Click the video below to see a personal demo of the B30 Mini brewer by GMC employee Doug C.