LaCimbali M200

The LaCimbali M200 is inspired by 1960s Italian sports cars and airplanes

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LaCimbali flagship is both highly sturdy and extremely light, with stainless steel finishes that complement a solid all-metal frame.

Valerio Cometti + V12 Design recently unveiled the newest product of his long-running cooperation with LaCimbali.

The new flagship of professional coffee machines, the LaCimbali M200, sees the light after a long sequence of successful initiatives.

LaCimbali M200 coffee machine by Cometti’s studio to be the new benchmark in the highly competitive coffee business.

The M200 has been meticulously refined and perfected on all sides; no backside, no less significant aspect, and we can proudly display it M200 at 360°.

Inspiration comes from 1960s Italian sports vehicles and jets, as well as high-performance modern consumer electronics gadgets with class-leading functionality and ergonomics.

LaCimbali flagship is both highly sturdy and extremely light, with stainless steel finishes that complement a solid all-metal frame.

Its swooping curves and cantilevered body exude charm, but they also draw the eye to the “engine,” the boiler, the machine’s actual heart.
The expert lighting design incorporates strategically placed spotlights for both functionality and dramatic impact.

Valerio Cometti and his skilled team at V12 Design strive for three major principles in each of their projects: longevity, distinctiveness, and elegance.

The M200 coffee machine will appear at the top pubs and restaurants near you soon!

 

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