Ten-cup Glass Handle (1941) Chemex Inspired by the Bauhaus and  generic lab equipment, the Chemex coffee maker is made from  a single piece of borosilicate glass. Essentially unchanged since its invention, the piece, produced today  in Massachusetts, is part of the permanent collection at MoMA.  Photo 1 of 1 in We Asked 25 American Makers About the State of Manufacturing (Plus Their Top Designs)

We Asked 25 American Makers About the State of Manufacturing (Plus Their Top Designs)

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Ten-cup Glass Handle (1941) Chemex Inspired by the Bauhaus and generic lab equipment, the Chemex coffee maker is made from a single piece of borosilicate glass. Essentially unchanged since its invention, the piece, produced today in Massachusetts, is part of the permanent collection at MoMA.