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Bialetti Dolce&Gabbana Moka Express, the 3-cup icon dressed in Sicilian Cart art. It is a numbered piece of Italian design history reimagined by an Italian fashion house, and every one that leaves the factory is genuinely one of a kind.
Bialetti has been making the Moka Express since 1933, and this limited-edition run pairs it with Dolce&Gabbana's Carretto Siciliano motif, drawn from an archival foulard print celebrating Sicilian folk art. The decoration is hand-applied, so the exact placement of the pattern on the collector shifts slightly from pot to pot. That is not a flaw, it is the point.
Fill the boiler with room-temperature water up to the safety valve, no higher or the coffee turns watery. Fill the funnel with a moka-ground coffee (finer than filter, coarser than espresso) without tamping it down. Set the heat low and let it climb slowly. When the coffee stops gurgling, take it off the heat and pour straight away, the aroma fades fast once it sits. Rinse with warm water only, no soap and no scrubbing, to protect the decoration.
Most moka pots are workhorses you hide behind a canister set. This one is the opposite, it wants to be seen. We'd still make coffee in it every morning, but we might put it back on the shelf between rounds so it can show off.
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