la sorrentinaThe new generation does not mindlessly wave away traditions. In fact, things reappearing in a new and improved Avaatar are often eagerly accepted. Take for instance the La Sorrentina Atomic age coffee machine. It was designed as far back as the late 40s by Milan designer Giordano Robbiati. After so many years, it retains its popularity as it makes a comeback. And with good reason. La Sorrentina retains its original design, which adds some old-world charm to it. However, the contemporary touches make it even more appealing to the present buyers who are hard to please. New, modern materials have been used with old-fashioned hand production and testing, with a view to making them more durable. You can easily produce from 2 to 6 espresso sized shots and quickly froth and heat milk for delicious cappuccinos. Now let’s see what the La Sorrentina Atomic age coffee machine can do.

It can churn out two to six espresso sized ‘shots’ and make froth and heat milk for cappuccinos in an amazingly short time. The best part is that it is compatible with gas and electric stoves. As an added bonus, the design is sleek and sophisticated. As they say, all good things come for a price. This good thing comes for AU $450(£203).

via Retro To Go