Avensi Wave: Aroma & Flavor Enhancing Espresso & Coffee Cups

Beautiful Drinkware Meets Sensory Science | Unconventional One-of-a-Kind Design | Aeration Waves™ Unlock Coffee's Flavors | Bold Colors

Category: Home & Office

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Avensi Wave isn’t just another fancy cup—it’s a sensory revolution for coffee lovers. With groundbreaking design, handcrafted quality, and serious coffee science behind it, this is one of the most ambitious and polished coffee campaigns to hit Kickstarter. If you treat coffee like a ritual, this collection will change the way you sip forever.

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3 months ago

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$202,916
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$10,000
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Matt @ BackerClub
Matt @ BackerClub
4 months ago

This isn’t the team’s first pour-over—they’ve delivered three successful coffee-focused Kickstarter campaigns with over 125,000 units shipped. Production partners and sourcing are already in place, and they’re transparent about minor shipping risks. Strong credibility all around.

Avensi Wave is coffee drinkware reimagined. From the swirling Aeration Waves™ to the Aroma Peak™ and sculptural profiles, every piece is a sensory instrument and a functional work of art. This is drinkware that looks like it belongs in a museum—and performs like it belongs in a barista championship.

Durable borosilicate glass, reusable ceramic, and eco-minded accessories like the Aeresso GO sleeve push sustainability forward. We'd love to see more detail on carbon impact or packaging practices, but this project is clearly striving to be better than the throwaway norm.

Pricing starts around $29 for individual glasses and climbs to $579 for full collector bundles. It’s definitely premium, but you're getting handmade, science-driven, competition-level gear. For true coffee lovers, the elevated experience justifies the spend.

Comments

Sharon P.
Sharon P. Edited on Aug 18, 2025
Aug 18, 2025

I'm not a coffee drinker … I wonder if this can work with tea?  It isn't addressed, one way or another, on the Kickstarter Campaign page!