Lavazza introduces Tabllì, the future of 100% coffee

08-Apr-2025
Lavazza

TABLÌ, THE FUTURE MADE OF 100% COFFEE

At Milano Design Week 2025, the Lavazza Group will present a preview of Tablì, the innovative system that offers a new '100% coffee' experience.

Not only for Lavazza, which celebrates its 130th anniversary this year, but also for the entire industry, the Tablì system is of great importance. It opens up a new product segment in the world of coffee and represents a solution that has never existed on the market before.

The result of a five-year research and development program and with more than 15 patents, Tablì is the future of single-serve coffee, a key element of the global coffee market, both in terms of growth and adaptation to new consumer needs, offering practical and high-quality solutions for coffee consumption at home.

Tablì consists of a pure "coffee tab" and a specially designed machine with a state-of-the-art delivery system for a cutting-edge consumption experience. Tablì is the first 100% coffee tablet, the result of a perfect synergy between research and design, created to release the aroma, color and unmistakable taste of coffee in a complete sensory experience.

Lavazza was founded in Turin in 1895 and has been owned by the Lavazza family for four generations. Its worldwide presence in 140 markets with 8 production sites in 5 countries is the result of 130 years of growth. Today, the Group is one of the leading players on the global coffee scene with a portfolio of top brands that are leaders in their respective markets, including Lavazza, Carte Noire, Merrild and Kicking Horse, and is active in all business sectors.

Lavazza has cultivated the art of coffee from the very beginning, transforming a simple beverage into an authentic expression of lifestyle that goes hand in hand with the excellence of "Made in Italy" and the promise to "wake up a better world every morning".

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