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BMW builds Ultimate Espresso Machine for Starbucks

You can get Starbucks anywhere from airports to a hospital cafeterias. The coffee giant is so hot right now, even BMW Designworks USA is getting in on the act. The BMW designers created a state-of-the-art espresso machine design that can be purchased at Starbucks for use at home.
Asipring home barista? This machine is for you.
[Source: BMW]
PRESS RELEASE:
BMW Group DesignworksUSA designs iconic espresso machine for Starbucks Coffee Company.
Munich. The coffee experience. The brown bean is a global, multi-faceted cultural asset - trendy, versatile, delicious. In the modern city, the coffee shop has established itself as meeting place for the discerning coffee connoisseur. Now the world's leading retailer, roaster and promoter of coffee specialties is offering its
customers the opportunity to experience unsurpassed coffee enjoyment at home.
In collaboration with BMW Group DesignworksUSA and Saeco, the leading coffee machine manufacturer, Starbucks has developed a unique espresso machine for domestic use.
Those who wish to brew their coffee in the style of the espresso master, known in Italian bars and cafés as the Barista, can in the future fulfil this wish in a classy fashion using the newly developed semi automatic espresso machine Sirena™. This model combines the product characteristics of the original classic version, which is described as a portafilter, with state-of-the-art technical components. The espresso machine Sirena™ will be launched at select Starbucks Coffee company-operated stores in North America and on line in November 2007.
The designers were faced with the challenge of creating an authentic product, the design of which reflected above all the distinctive identity of Starbucks and the quality associated with it. At the same time both product experience and design were to symbolize the expertise of Starbucks as well as its brand statement "Daily Inspiration" on a sustained basis.
Starbucks epitomizes modern and discerning coffee-drinking more than most other brands as the company has refined and enhanced coffee culture with its coffeehouses. Its unmistakeable image and characteristic flair are reflected in the product design of the espresso machine Sirena™. In order to achieve these ambitious project objectives, the coffee specialist Starbucks collaborated with the global design studio BMW Group DesignworksUSA and the Italian company Saeco. The premium manufacturer Saeco is the leading producer of fully automatic coffee machines. The Sirena ™ excels through its distinctive, iconic design, superior quality and durability. Its styling and functionality fulfill the high standards set by Starbucks for its outstanding coffee products and is the embodiment of the unique, reflective, authentic and inspiring Starbucks lifestyle.
Two-year development period: From design to a premium product
During the two-year development phase BMW Group DesignworksUSA significantly utilized its skills in the fields of design strategy, product and color design as well as material design. In addition to the incorporation of technical requirements, functional user convenience and exemplary design, it was most essential that a clearly visible, unmistakeable design identity was created.
In achieving this aim experts from BMW Group DesignworksUSA were intensively involved in the entire product development process. It was imperative that the new design language reflected both quality and functionality of the newly developed espresso machine as well as the fundamental values of the Starbucks brand. In this crucial stage it was necessary to translate the specific brand values into the appropriate product character with regard to product architecture, gesture, color, material, surface, operation and proportions.
From a total of seven initial design concepts ranging from classic to progressive alternative interpretations of the basic orientation, four designs were chosen in a complex decision process and then revised and optimized. Finally, the end product design was the result of a combination of various elements derived from refined sketches. Two factors in particular were crucial for the final design, namely the American Art-Deco styling as well as Galleria, a concept that conveys the basic iconic gesture. In this respect the specialists at BMW Group DesignworksUSA were able to incorporate in particular their feel for the composition of cultural archetypes and visual patterns.
Professional coffee brewing at the push of a button.
Whether you are a beginner or an expert, the sophisticated but simple-to-understand functionality of the Sirena™ makes professional coffee brewing at home so very easy. In addition to optimum user convenience the machine offers clear and intelligible control of functions. For example, colored illuminating diodes signalize a specific status. The integration of two boilers into the system facilitates the brewing of espresso parallel to characteristic milk froth with a rapid steam process. The deposit area serves additionally as a hotplate for cups or beakers. The entire machine housing is made of metal. The black and silver colored material is produced in a complex die casting process. The Pannarello for milk foaming made of rustproof steel is a very typical feature.
Authentic design as a factor of success for premium brands.
With their involvement in the development of the Sirena™ semi automatic espresso machine designers at BMW Group DesignworksUSA have once again demonstrated their outstanding conceptual and creative know-how. This competence is based on thirty five years of international and cross industry experience with high-quality products and well-known brands. The cooperation with international manufacturers from the most diverse industries places the highest demands on design quality: on the understanding of identity and development possibilities of brands, as well as on the ability to incorporate customers' needs and design expectations.
Thanks to these capabilities, BMW DesignworksUSA provides its clients with valuable incentives for translating the product concept into a tailor-made product character, a factor of success in achieving corporate objectives. The BMW Group subsidiary based in Munich, Los Angeles and Singapore partners with a number of renowned brand manufacturers. In addition to its activities in the field of automotive design. BMW DesignworksUSA serves clients in the field of IT and electronics, entertainment, lifestyle, packaging, in the home decor and luxury segment as well as in the fields of transportation design and sport.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
theo 4:16PM (11/18/2007)
At $599, it's a taste of Bavaria for home...
http://www.starbucksstore.com/products/sirena.asp
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adam 4:32PM (11/18/2007)
It's funny how they can design an espresso machine that looks better than their cars.
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Scott 4:37PM (11/18/2007)
Either Bimmer buyers don't agree with you, or they aren't buying the cars because of styling. Either way, sales numbers don't lie.
the friendly grizzly 5:00PM (11/18/2007)
I wonder where in China it's made?
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taipeileviathan 5:58PM (11/18/2007)
meh, i'll stick to my rancilio silvia for the same price...
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Guenther 7:07PM (11/18/2007)
Am I the only one who just doesn't like High-pressure coffee? Grounds need to swim.
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rick 7:10PM (11/18/2007)
The patronizing shot at Starbucks Baristas could have been left out. You guys need to start writing with a more even tone. Serious.
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Fuzzmanmatt 8:51PM (11/18/2007)
It's a blog... Yes, they're getting paid to write this, but it's an editorial at heart, not a news site. Sure, the stories are probably about news, but it's the writers opinion on that news.
This should just be a standard cut-and-paste response to these comments by now....
rick 10:07PM (11/18/2007)
Yes, I agree that it's unprofessional.
RicardoHead 8:09PM (11/18/2007)
Skip the silly bmw coffee machine and buy a Gaggia. Then learn to make your own espresso or cappuccino using Illy or Lavazza beans (and not crappy acidic starbucks beans) and if your household buys 4 starbucks coffees each week, the machine will pay itself off in under a year easily. Probably under 4 months if you include gas to get to starbucks, plus you'll learn how to make them better. It also impresses chicks a lot more and gives you another reason to invite them in.
Seriously I don't get people. They don't have a pot to pee in, but they buy that dumb starbucks every day and lease cars beyond their means. Maroons.
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Harrison 8:19PM (11/18/2007)
For 599, this thing better make toast and massage my back.
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G-Money 8:27PM (11/18/2007)
Thankfully they didn't equip it with iDrive!
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paul34 8:37PM (11/18/2007)
I shall wait for the M version.
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toronado455 10:31PM (11/18/2007)
It looks like one of those bad-ass headless robot soldiers from some videogame.
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priusguy 2:20AM (11/19/2007)
At $600, I think it may be a bit overpriced. There are some well known espresso makers that sell for a few hundred less. These are the esoteric-type makers that coffee snobs like. I'm not sure I would pay a premium for a nice looking machine that is sold by a mainstream store like Starbucks. Just my 2 cents.
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Colin Smith 5:10AM (11/19/2007)
Will the coffee still taste weak and bland, or will this machine finally enable Starbucks to offer a decent cup of coffeee - in a proper cup!
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