Gifts
For the home barista
Domestic-genre paintings, hand-cranked grinders, and rococo Parisian salons — pieces small enough to hang next to a Linea Mini, intimate enough to live with at Sunday-morning eye level.
Why this set
The home espresso buyer with a $5k+ setup already owns the equipment. What they want for the wall is something that signals ritual without being graphically loud. The 18th- and 19th-century domestic genre paintings of European household coffee are the right register: small, narrative, restrained.
9 pieces
17th-Century Coffee Equipment Print — Boucher – Study of Valet with Coffee Pot, c. 1739 by
$19
18th-Century Coffee Equipment Print — Portrait of Alexander Stakhiev by Dmitry Levitzky, 1
$19
18th-Century Coffee Genre Print — Women drinking coffee by Léonard Defrance, 1763
$19
17th-Century Coffee Genre Print — A seated youth holding a cup of Coffee, Safavid Persia,
$19
17th-Century Coffee Genre Print — A seated youth holding a cup of Coffee, Safavid Persia,
$19
18th-Century Coffee Genre Print — Porträtgalerie des steiermärkischen Adels 005 by Gennaro
$19
18th-Century Coffee Genre Print — Porträtgalerie des steiermärkischen Adels 017 by Gennaro
$19
17th-Century Coffee Genre Print — 48.Houghton HEW 13.9.8 – Fille Turque by Jean Baptiste B
$19
18th-Century Coffee Genre Print — Die Familie Remy by Januarius Zick, 1776
$19
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