This Alarm Clock Wakes You Up with a Cup of Freshly-Brewed Coffee

The haunting blare of our alarm clocks is the bane of many mornings. One man has risen to this daily occasion to bring the masses something a little less mediocre. Looking to create a system that both wakes you up and eliminates the haphazard rush to find/make coffee in the morning, British designer Joshua Renouf crafted the “Barisieur”.

The sleekly-designed alarm clock doubles as a coffee maker that automatically brews a cup of coffee the moment you wake up. Simply load the grounds, sugar, and milk the night before and set the timer — from there the Barisieur will heat the water and brew a fresh mug for you the next day. Oh, and that insufferable ringing? It’s been replaced with a soothing sound of stainless steel ball bearings that also boil the water via induction heating.

Renouf notes that prepping the ingredients the night before may help users sleep more soundly. “It encourages a ritual before going to sleep, signalling to the body and mind that it is time to unwind and relax,” he writes. “Living slow even when times are fast.”

coffee-alarm-clock-2

barisieur-coffee

coffee-alarm-clock-3

coffee-alarm-clock-4

coffee-alarm-clock-5

barisieur-coffee-maker

More content

InnovationProducts
UK Startup Unveils Self-Cooling Can That Chills Your Drink in Minutes
Nothing beats the first sip of a perfectly chilled beverage. Unfortunately, keeping beverages cold and ready always comes with a caveat. Ice melts and refrigerators…
,
CultureProducts
‘The Last of Us’ Drops a High-Caffeine Coffee—Fueled By Mushrooms And Cordyceps, Naturally
In an exciting blend of pop culture and wellness, Four Sigmatic, the leading functional coffee brand, has teamed up with Sony Pictures Consumer Products to…
,
Products
Rice Krispies Treats Introduces Its First Bars With Multiple Toppings
For those of us who grew up in the ’90s, Rice Krispies Treats were a staple of childhood. If you’re in my target demo, think…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox