This 3D-Printed Espresso Machine Looks Like A Sports Car Engine

Photo: sucuxcoffee / Instagram
Photo: sucuxcoffee / Instagram

Sucuk und Bratwurst, a Berlin-based creative studio run by Alessandro Belliero that specializes in art direction, 3D visuals and graphic design, has created, quite possibly, the coolest coffee machine ever. 

Named the SUCUX V8, it’s a custom 3D-printed espresso machine that’s being released under the collective’s SUCUX COFFEE brand, which combines design and community at its new location in Berlin. Sleek and stylish with a shiny chrome finish, the SUCUX V8 is unlike any coffee machine you’ve ever seen, with exhaust pipes curved into faux manifolds that look primed to deliver horsepower in the form of delicious coffee. 

The launch event for the SUCUX 8 takes place at Sucux Coffee located at Sucuk und Bratwurst, Strausberger Platz 3, 10243 Berlin. Free coffee and an aperitif hour will be served, along with live music by REBE.

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