About
Founded by former Apple engineers, xBloom set out to condense the precision of café pour-over into an all-in-one home brewer. The Studio model pairs an anodised aluminium column with a ceramic-lined glass carafe, creating a vertical composition that echoes high-end audio equipment more than kitchen gear.
Beneath the minimalist shell lies a conical burr grinder with load-cell feedback that weighs beans to 0.1 gram, ensuring each dose matches the preset recipe embedded in RFID-tagged capsule lids. A magnetic cradle lifts the capsule, rinses the paper filter, and pivots to a brewing position where a pivoting shower head delivers water in controlled spiral patterns. Temperature, flow rate, and bloom time adjust automatically, guided by on-board profiles or custom settings via the companion app.
The water tank, a clear borosilicate tube, slides into a hidden bay, maintaining the column’s uninterrupted surface. Waste grounds drop into a sealed bin lined with compostable filters, keeping cleanup as refined as the brew cycle. Hushed stepper motors, subtle white LEDs, and capacitive touch points make operation nearly silent.
The result is a countertop object that merges laboratory accuracy with gallery-ready aesthetics, serving pour-over clarity without demanding barista technique or clutter.