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Pourover Stands - Ipe - 1, 2 or 3 Server
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This is a sturdy pourover stand made with Ipe wood that accommodates various sized coffee cones, servers, carafes and mugs. Simply place the filter cone of your choice on top of the pourover stand and the carafe underneath for a quick, sturdy and mess-free coffee pourover. Also the single stand is a perfect assist for a no mess Aeropress coffee.
Röstaus IPE Pourover Stand
Our pourover stand is made of Brazilian Walnut, Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) wood. This wood is typically found in South America and some parts of Central America. It is one of the densest hardwoods available, three times harder than cedar and Ipe is so dense that it doesn't float in water. The heartwood can vary in color from reddish brown, to a more yellowish olive brown or darker blackish brown; sometimes with contrasting darker brown/black stripes. In certain species, there are powdery yellow deposits within the wood that appears satin like. Ipe is a beautiful lustrous wood that has the durability desired in a pourover stand. The top utilizes a strong dado joint that is glued to insure longevity.
Ipe Wood Details
Common Name(s): Ipe, Brazilian Walnut, Lapacho
Scientific Name: Handroanthus spp.
Distribution: Tropical Americas (Central and South America); also farmed commercially
Tree Size: 100-130 ft.
1 Hole Pourover Stand - 11” tall, 7.5” wide x 5" deep (2.25" hole, 7.75” max carafe height)
2 Hole Pourover Stand - 11" tall, 15” wide x 5" deep (2.25" hole, 7.75” max carafe height)
3 Hole Pourover Stand - 11" tall, 22” wide x 5" deep (2.25" hole, 7.75” max carafe height)
and another 10" tall, 22" wide x 5" deep (2.25" hole, 7” max carafe height)
Contact us for custom sizes.
Our pourover stand is made of Brazilian Walnut, Ipe (pronounced ee-pay) wood. This wood is typically found in South America and some parts of Central America. It is one of the densest hardwoods available, three times harder than cedar and Ipe is so dense that it doesn't float in water. The heartwood can vary in color from reddish brown, to a more yellowish olive brown or darker blackish brown; sometimes with contrasting darker brown/black stripes. In certain species, there are powdery yellow deposits within the wood that appears satin like. Ipe is a beautiful lustrous wood that has the durability desired in a pourover stand. The top utilizes a strong dado joint that is glued to insure longevity.
Ipe Wood Details
Common Name(s): Ipe, Brazilian Walnut, Lapacho
Scientific Name: Handroanthus spp.
Distribution: Tropical Americas (Central and South America); also farmed commercially
Tree Size: 100-130 ft.
1 Hole Pourover Stand - 11” tall, 7.5” wide x 5" deep (2.25" hole, 7.75” max carafe height)
2 Hole Pourover Stand - 11" tall, 15” wide x 5" deep (2.25" hole, 7.75” max carafe height)
3 Hole Pourover Stand - 11" tall, 22” wide x 5" deep (2.25" hole, 7.75” max carafe height)
and another 10" tall, 22" wide x 5" deep (2.25" hole, 7” max carafe height)
Contact us for custom sizes.