[WACACO DESIGN CONTEST] Theo Finck, a talented young designer from France, stood out among over 100 participants to claim first place in the coffee maker design contest. Here’s what he shared about his winning concept:
 “ My coffee maker concept, the Wildmoka, is deeply inspired by the essence of two worlds, coffee and nature exploration. My goal was to take the Pipamoka's core technology and enhance its ergonomics, focusing on ease of use, grip and transportability. Drawing inspiration from the coffee plant's leaf, I designed a surface treatment that not only suggests the rotation of the ring but also improves the grip, giving the product a new identity while preserving its key attributes. While initially I thought about integrating a solution for preheating water before coffee preparation, I decided to approach the project more poetically. I also deliberately chose not to incorporate electricity into the design to stay true to the values of Wacaco's product range. “

A big thank you to Théo for his innovative and thoughtful design!
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE[WACACO DESIGN CONTEST] Prompong Hakk and his team at Shake Design achieved an incredible milestone with two of their submissions making it to the top ten, one of which earned an impressive 3rd place! Today, Prompong shares his insights into their award-winning design:
 "I approached this project with a simple yet intentional design, focusing primarily on the body of the tumbler. My goal was to enhance the grip, as this is the key part used to rotate and create the vacuum inside the tumbler. To achieve this, I concentrated on refining the silhouette, giving it a more rugged and outdoor-inspired aesthetic. This approach not only improved functionality but also elevated the product’s visual identity. We’re incredibly proud to have our design featured on such a well-curated and respected platform—it’s a meaningful recognition of our efforts."

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