Notes from the past and music for the future -
By – Lanfranco Li Cauli –
The great stories, sooner or later, are destined to cross paths.
By – Lanfranco Li Cauli –
The great stories, sooner or later, are destined to cross paths.
There are small cavities in coffee leaves, home to the mites that live symbiotically with the plant. You can learn about this and a thousand other curiosities at one of the largest exhibitions ever created about the microcosm and macrocosm of coffee at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, from 4th July 2019 to 31st May 2020.
I am not going to leave it at that, but rather offer another five facts about the coffee world that you may not know.
By – MUMAC Team –
This project transforms a gesture that is now taken for granted, namely sipping a coffee, into a symbolic act full of new meanings.
By – Margherita Pogliani –
Art Nouveau has always inspired me: it opens my heart and mind and enchants me. Today, I associate it, in actuality and metaphorically, with one of the most beautiful company museums I know: MUMAC
Drawing a design is the start of a circuit in which intuitions are transformed into ideas that in turn are shaped into models, which finally become prototypes and possible products.
From Paris to Milan, Brazil and Korea, the coffee machines in MUMAC’s collection have travelled all over the world, illustrating the importance of cultural sharing
Achille Castiglioni’s genius is celebrated in an extraordinary exhibition that also stars the only coffee machine to have won the Compasso d’Oro award and an early prototype of an espresso machine for family use
The spirit of coffee is celebrated on International Coffee Day and at MilanoCaffè with a series of fascinating experiences and narrations in the captivating atmosphere of MUMAC
From espresso served in a cone to nitro coffee, from coffee-leaf tea to the aeropress: coffee now comes in new formats and interpretations that are all worth savouring