


Fellow Stagg Double Wall Carafe
The Fellow Stagg Double Wall Carafe is what happens when a San Francisco design studio asks a simple question: why should coffee carafes either look great or keep coffee hot, but never both? This hand-blown borosilicate glass vessel solves that false choice. Double-wall construction holds heat for hours without requiring a heating plate that scorches your brew. The silicone lid seals in temperature and aroma. And the minimalist design looks as good on a tasting counter as it does on a Sunday morning breakfast table. If you're brewing pour-over coffee with any level of intention, this is the carafe that honors the work you just put into that cup.
At $59.95, this sits in the sweet spot for anyone looking for the best thermal carafe under $100 — premium enough to matter, accessible enough to justify immediately.
Key Features
- Double-wall borosilicate glass — Keeps coffee hot without a heating element, prevents exterior condensation, safe for thermal shock
- Ratio Aid markings — Etched indicators at 300ml (one serving) and 600ml (two servings) to dial in your brew ratio
- Silicone lid — Seals in heat and aroma, stays cool to the touch, dishwasher-safe
- 20 oz / 600ml capacity — Perfect for solo mornings or sharing two cups
- Hand-blown construction — Each carafe is individually crafted, slight variations make each piece unique
- Pairs with Fellow Stagg Pour Over Dripper — Designed as a system, works beautifully with any pour-over brewer
Ideal For
Skill level: All levels — beginners benefit from the Ratio Aid markers to learn proper coffee-to-water ratios; experienced brewers appreciate the thermal performance and clean design.
Best for: Anyone brewing pour-over, batch brew, or any manual method where you want to keep coffee hot without a heating plate. Perfect for households brewing one to two cups at a time, or for anyone who wants their coffee station to look as intentional as their brewing technique. If you care about craft coffee and you care about design, this carafe makes sense.
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Description
The Fellow Stagg Double Wall Carafe is what happens when a San Francisco design studio asks a simple question: why should coffee carafes either look great or keep coffee hot, but never both? This hand-blown borosilicate glass vessel solves that false choice. Double-wall construction holds heat for hours without requiring a heating plate that scorches your brew. The silicone lid seals in temperature and aroma. And the minimalist design looks as good on a tasting counter as it does on a Sunday morning breakfast table. If you're brewing pour-over coffee with any level of intention, this is the carafe that honors the work you just put into that cup.
At $59.95, this sits in the sweet spot for anyone looking for the best thermal carafe under $100 — premium enough to matter, accessible enough to justify immediately.
Key Features
- Double-wall borosilicate glass — Keeps coffee hot without a heating element, prevents exterior condensation, safe for thermal shock
- Ratio Aid markings — Etched indicators at 300ml (one serving) and 600ml (two servings) to dial in your brew ratio
- Silicone lid — Seals in heat and aroma, stays cool to the touch, dishwasher-safe
- 20 oz / 600ml capacity — Perfect for solo mornings or sharing two cups
- Hand-blown construction — Each carafe is individually crafted, slight variations make each piece unique
- Pairs with Fellow Stagg Pour Over Dripper — Designed as a system, works beautifully with any pour-over brewer
Ideal For
Skill level: All levels — beginners benefit from the Ratio Aid markers to learn proper coffee-to-water ratios; experienced brewers appreciate the thermal performance and clean design.
Best for: Anyone brewing pour-over, batch brew, or any manual method where you want to keep coffee hot without a heating plate. Perfect for households brewing one to two cups at a time, or for anyone who wants their coffee station to look as intentional as their brewing technique. If you care about craft coffee and you care about design, this carafe makes sense.





















