A 1 litre coffee pot from the sculptured Drift range. All Drift items are made from 18/10 stainless steel with a mirror-polished finish. Part of the Drift range, all the pieces in the collection are classically proportioned making them elegant and effortless to use.

Design Notes

The Drift coffee pot, 1 Litre has been designed to be perfectly balanced for easy pouring and features a non-drip spout. Flowing shapes and graceful handles ensure elegance at the table and superior comfort in use. The graceful and classically proportioned Drift coffee pots keep coffee above 70°C for 45 minutes. The perfect gift for a coffee drinker!

Our Drift Collection, including the coffee pot, was the winner of a Red Dot Award for Product Design in 2019.

Designed to conjure a feeling of fluid movement, the organic shapes and reflective, polished surfaces of the Drift Collection enhance any setting. The Drift coffee pots feature guaranteed non-drip spouts, stay cool, integrated handles and a secure removable lid. Classic proportions and fluid curves create the ultimate union of form and function.

Whatever the occasion, elevate it with our extensive Drift Collection; including candle holders, salt and pepper shakers, pinch pots, bowls, trays, pitchers and collection of barware.

Product Specifications

The Drift coffee pot (1 Litre) is made from 18/10 stainless steel, hand finished and mirror polished.


DIMENSIONS

Height: 210mm

Width: 162mm

Length: 106mm


Product Code: DRFBR3513V

Product Care & How-to Guides

We recommend washing your Drift Barware and Tea Collection in the dishwasher:

• Wash on a short hot cycle 65°-75°C (150°-167°F)
• Use quality branded all in one dishwasher tablets*
• Keep Rinse Aid topped up and Salt (for hard water areas).
• Avoid washing with non-stainless steel metals (this can cause rust staining - especially on knives).
• Ensure the dishwasher filters are cleaned and use a proprietary dishwasher cleaner regularly.

*For UK customers we recommend Fairy Platinum Plus and for US customers Cascade Platinum Plus

When washing your Drift Barware and Tea Collection by hand:
Rinse your Drift barware, tea collection or glassware as soon as possible after use. Wash in warm soapy water with a microfibre cloth or non abrasive brush**. Try to avoid soaking in water and always dry thoroughly immediately after washing.

**Always avoid scouring with pads or abrasive cleaners as this will scratch the surface.

For more information please see our Barware & Afternoon Tea Collection Product Care.

Our Guarantee

The Drift coffee pot (1 Litre) has a Lifetime Guarantee.

Delivery & Returns

UK Delivery

Standard Delivery (within 4 working days)
Free for orders of £50 and over
£3.50 for orders under £50

Express Delivery (within 2 working days)
Free for orders of £250 and over
£4.85 for orders under £250

Next Working Day Delivery
£6.95

Saturday Delivery
£6.95

Channel Islands (2-3 working days)
Free for orders of £150 and over
£16.95 for orders under £150

Please see our Delivery Page for more information.

International Delivery

Free for Europe orders over £150 (€180)
European Express Delivery in 3-6 working days

Free for USA orders over £150 ($180)
USA Express delivery in 2-5 days

Free for orders over £350 to Canada, Israel, Mexico, Qatar, Singapore, South Africa & UAE
International Express delivery in 2-8 working days

We deliver to over 220 countries, please see our Delivery Page for more information.

Returns are FREE (Mainland UK only)

We are happy to accept returns of unused and undamaged items within 28 days of purchase for a full refund.
For further information, please see our Returns Page.

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Designing the Robert Welch way

Robert Radford Welch MBE, RDI was one of the most respected British designers of the 20th century. He believed that everyone should be able to use beautifully designed products in everyday life. After training as a silversmith at the Royal College of Art in London, he specialised in design for stainless steel, establishing a company in his own name in 1955.

Today, the company works to ensure its rich legacy remains an inspiration to the design team, whilst continuing to innovate in terms of technique and technology.