
Londinium Blog


Luxury items
until now we’ve just run plain packaging printed packaging was not essential to get the product to market now we have the luxury of adding a little refinement – printed packaging
Machines shipping today
Glassner Jacobsmuhlen Coccia ______________________________________________ Sanders (USA) – ready to ship, but awaiting wooden handle set Brook – ready to ship, but awaiting wooden handle set
WINNER: Story Deli – Best Pizza in the World 2013 (http://www.chowzter.com/winners-2013)
A delicious, thin, crispy crust piled with fresh ingredients like pancetta, caramelised onions, cheese, and lettuce make these completely organic pizzas incredibly tasty. Cubes of mozzarella di bufala and freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano are scattered over the pesto-brushed Margherita after it…
LONDINIUM II – what about that?
Late next week we will be travelling up to Birmingham to collect the first L2 and deliver it to the first customer. We look forward to providing some images and clips of the installed machine. As it is going into…
Button tampers & Wenge wooden handle sets for LONDINIUM I: where are they?
Close, very close. We expect to receive them on Wednesday 29 May (next week). I know many of your have placed an order for the tampers and are understandably keen to receive them. We have made the brass base. We…

Interested in insulating the boiler on your LONDINIUM I?
Dear Reiss,thank you very much, the L1 arrived in time, and in perfect order. I am very glad, it’s really a well designed, very well crafted and user-friendly machine.Just for curiosity’s sake: please find attached an image of my L1…
Just added a DHL Express shipping rate for LONDINIUM I to Japan
its GBP146.38
Conti Classica PM
I tried a HasBean espresso on one of these at the Caffe Culture exhibition in Earl’s Court this week It was perfectly extracted, with excellent definition (i.e. the taste of the espresso was complex, which I think is an essential…
Communication improvements
a weak point in the LONDINIUM I process to date has been our communication link with the production team – the order in which machines were built was always something of a ‘lucky dip’, with us only being told when…