At the center, a meticulously illustrated Moka pot stands proudly, emitting wisps of aromatic steam. The pot's sleek, metallic design is highlighted, capturing the essence of its timeless appeal and functionality.
The background is a warm, earthy tone, reminiscent of fresh coffee grounds, evoking a cozy, homey atmosphere. Subtle accents of green and red frame the image, paying homage to its Italian heritage.
The Moka pot, also known as a stovetop espresso maker, was invented by Alfonso Bialetti in 1933. This innovative device brought the espresso-making process from the café into the home, revolutionizing how coffee is enjoyed.
At the top, in elegant typography, is the title: "Moka." The headline is designed in a classic font, reflecting the pot’s longstanding tradition and significance.
This poster captures the essence of the Moka pot, celebrating its role in coffee history and its enduring presence in homes worldwide. It invites viewers to appreciate the art of traditional coffee brewing and the rich cultural heritage it represents.
The origins of the moka pot: it was invented by the Italian Alfonso Bialetti in 1933 and named after the city of Mocha, in Yemen, renowned for the quality of its coffee.
Museum-quality posters made on thick matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment.
• Paper thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mil)
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• 21 × 30 cm posters are size A4
• Paper sourced from Japan