The AnZa was created in a backyard shed by Montaag designers in Berkeley, California. The AnZa uses
materials seldom found in kitchen appliances, not to mention espresso machines. The result is a
spectacular espresso machine that will bring life to any kitchen, and an unparalleled conversation piece.
After all, making espresso is an art, and the AnZa delivers beautiful coffee while working as a decorative
sculpture.
“Surprisingly little in the way of new thinking has taken place in the world of espresso machines—especially
given the attention paid to progressive interior architecture and how much real estate these machines take
up in your kitchen,” says Per Ivar Selvaag, Principal at Montaag.
The team releases the new production machines after four years of testing and refinement. The new AnZa
machines offers more than a strong cup of coffee and distinctive profile. The concrete and Corian models
will be equipped with connectivity, giving users remote access, IoT integration, and the ability to program
machines to fuel espresso habits.
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