Bodum.com
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Bodum.com - Experience the complete line of coffee and tea makers, glassware, kitchen electrics, and more. “Our mission is pure and simple. We aim to bring high quality coffee and tea solutions, as well as household accessories, to everyone. We innovate to create great designs at affordable prices in line with our guiding principle of ‘form follows functionality’, whilst also taking into consideration our environmental responsibility, sustainability and respect for the wellbeing of our staff, our communities and our planet.”
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Based in Switzerland
Email Address support@bodum.com
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Bodum, Inc. is a Danish-Swiss kitchenware manufacturer headquartered in Triengen, Switzerland. Founded in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1944 by Peter Bodum, the company was moved to Switzerland in 1978 by his son, Jørgen, who continued to run the company as chief executive.Among the products Bodum markets are French presses, vacuum coffee brewers (the "Santos" and "Pebo"), and double-walled beverage glasses made in China of borosilicate glass. Their products are advertised as BPA free. The company has tried to register "French Press" as a trademark in several territories, but failed in the U.S., and had the trademark expunged in Canada in December 2012.Bodum entered into a partnership agreement with American coffee company Starbucks in November 2016 to sell their French presses. In January 2019, the partnership agreement ended as Starbucks recalled defective presses.Their kitchenware featured on the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation, most notably a glass mug with black handle from which Captain Picard drinks his signature Tea, Earl Grey, hot.

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