Collection: Krups: Brewing Precision Since 1846

Krups, born in 1846 in Solingen, Germany, didn’t start as the espresso titan you know today. Nope, they kicked things off crafting precision scales because, apparently, weighing stuff was a big deal in the 19th century. Fast-forward a century (and a few engineering revolutions later), Krups went full throttle into the world of coffee, changing morning routines forever with machines so precise they might as well come with a lab coat.

But let’s talk vintage Krups: the stuff of caffeine dreams. Their mid-century designs weren’t just functional—they were the pinnacle of cool, blending German engineering with a design aesthetic that still looks fresh on your countertop today. Whether it’s their coffee makers or that electric grinder your grandparents swore by, Krups didn’t just make appliances; they created cult classics.

At Vintage and Other Things, we’re here to rescue these icons from garage purgatory and put them back where they belong—in your stylish, coffee-fueled home. Because no one should settle for boring when they could be sipping espresso from a machine with history, charm, and a side of 1960s flair.

Krups: because precision and vintage style always brew the best cup.