Where to buy Coffee Wall Art

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IntrepidQ3
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#1: Post by IntrepidQ3 »

I am getting my own office at work! Long awaited.

I would like to find something coffee related that isn't a cheesy looking cup of coffee with a saying above/below/in it.

Does anyone know of any vendors that carry good looking coffee decor? Or have any ideas?
"As you know, an explorer's temperament requires two basic qualities: optimism in attempt, criticism in work."-Freud

CathyWeeks
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#2: Post by CathyWeeks »

Amazon? Cafe Press?

IntrepidQ3 (original poster)
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#3: Post by IntrepidQ3 (original poster) »

Looking for something a little different from your generic coffee cup picture. Maybe something to do with varietal history, patents, or pictures of unique/old coffee equipment.

Having a hard time finding these... If they are even out there.
"As you know, an explorer's temperament requires two basic qualities: optimism in attempt, criticism in work."-Freud

someguy12
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#4: Post by someguy12 »

Department of Brewology has a different vibe. You might want to check it out.

LukeFlynn
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#5: Post by LukeFlynn »

Can't go wrong with a tasters flavor wheel from Counter Culture.

CwD
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#6: Post by CwD »

You clearly need a shelf full of vintage lever machines! :lol:

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dominico
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#7: Post by dominico »

Here are some old favorites:
http://www.amazon.com/Espresso-Servizio ... B007TUQBS4

http://www.amazon.com/Victoria-Arduino- ... B00NVVPM6W
While not an advertisement, I did find this: which I like because the group painted looks exactly like the group on my vintage Faema lever:

http://www.amazon.com/Storia-Caffe-Post ... B0072LXAMA

I also made some of my own "art" by taking screenshots from Maltoni books and blowing them up.
You can see an example of this in my old coffee corner where I used the advertisement on the cover of the "Faema Espresso 1945 - 2010" book

https://bit.ly/3N1bhPR
Il caffè è un piacere, se non è buono che piacere è?

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Marshall
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#8: Post by Marshall »

My favorites are probably the annual posters that the great David Lance Goines made for Mr. Espresso in Oakland. Several are for sale on Goines's website. Use your browser's "find" function on the page for "espresso." http://www.goines.net/poster_art.html.

For something beautiful, new and scientific, SCAA's new Coffee Taster's Flavor Wheel poster is hard to beat: https://store.scaa.org/collections/camp ... eel-poster.

My home bar with Goines poster of a Faemina:

Marshall
Los Angeles

IntrepidQ3 (original poster)
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#9: Post by IntrepidQ3 (original poster) »

Wow these are great options! Thank you. I wish I could afford a shelf of vintage lever machines. Pictures will have to do for now :lol:
"As you know, an explorer's temperament requires two basic qualities: optimism in attempt, criticism in work."-Freud

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SlowRain
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#10: Post by SlowRain »

You could buy prints of various countries' Aeropress Championship posters, but all the writing kind of ruins the beauty. The selection is very limited, and doesn't include Singapore's 2016 entry--not that your boss would likely go for it. :mrgreen: Seattle, 2015 seems a worthy second place, though.

http://www.cupnotincluded.com/

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