Preserve the full aroma – with the Airscape coffee can, your coffee stays fresh, protected, and full of flavor. Choose between 500 ml or 1000 ml and combine it with 250 g of coffee of your choice.
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Preserve the full aroma and enjoy freshly roasted coffee every day, just as it should be. The Airscape coffee canister reliably protects your favorite coffee from light, air, and moisture, so that it retains its distinctive flavor for a long time. You can choose between 500 ml and 1000 ml and combine the can with 250 g of whole beans of your choice. The set is ideal for anyone who loves their coffee or is looking for a special gift that combines style and taste.
Aroma guard for your beans
Whether whole coffee beans or ground coffee powder: the natural enemies of your coffee are light, air, and moisture. Airscape coffee cans are just right for protecting your favorite coffee from premature loss of aroma. After filling the cans, press the air out from the inside to minimize oxygen contact with your coffee. This keeps your coffee beans airtight, protected from light, and dry until you're ready to use them.
Design meets functionality
Airscape coffee cans in Coffee Circle design not only keep your coffee fresh for longer, but also impress with their simple and timeless design. They are an eye-catcher in any coffee kitchen.
Capacity
We specify the filling capacity of the tins in liters, as the volume of beans varies from coffee to coffee.
Information on the smallest and largest beans in our coffee portfolio:
The 1 liter can holds 1.7 kg of Rungeto coffee or 1.2 kg of Grano Gayo espresso.
And how much ground coffee fits in the can?
500 ml: 700 g
1 liter: 1.6 kg
With Airscape coffee cans in the Coffee Circle design, you can protect your beans from their biggest enemies—air, light, and moisture. Thanks to a clever valve mechanism, your coffee stays fresh longer, whether whole bean or ground.
Technical Details
Coffee Circle Coffee Jar 500 ml
Special Features
Aroma-preserving coffee storage, simple and timeless design with Coffee Circle logo
Material
Made of high-quality stainless steel
Filling Quantity
500 ml, gemahlener Kaffee: circa 700 g
Dimensions
Height: 17 cm, Diameter: 12,5 cm
Coffee Circle Coffee Can 1 Liter
Special Features
Aroma-preserving coffee storage, simple and timeless design with Coffee Circle logo
Material
Made from high-quality stainless steel
Filling Quantity
1 Liter, gemahlener Kaffee: circa 1,6 kg
Dimensions
Height: 20 cm, Diameter: 18 cm
Like a Cosy Evening by the Fireplace
Buna Dimaa tastes like a cosy evening by the fireplace: roasted nuts and creamy cocoa ensure moments of comfort and relaxation. You can expect an intense yet pleasantly low-acid filter coffee that never lets you down – no matter how you combine it.
Tips for Preparation
The dark and classic roast is perfect for those who prefer strong roasted aromas or enjoy their coffee with milk (or milk alternatives) or sugar. Buna Dimaa is best prepared in a fully automatic coffee machine, a classic filter coffee machine or a French press.
A Low-acid, Strong Blend from Three Countries
Buna Dimaa is a blend from three countries: selected beans from Colombia, Ethiopia and Peru have been combined to create the perfect flavour combination.
Around 40 % of the beans come from Colombia and provide the sweet caramel notes. The coffee grows in the highlands of the Sierra Nevada under ideal conditions: certified organic, slowly ripened and particularly low in acidity. Another 40 % comes from the Limu region in Ethiopia. The beans are grown there in forest gardens at an altitude of around 2,000 metres, surrounded by trees and natural vegetation. This ensures a delicate freshness and a slight spiciness that brings the blend to life. The remaining 20% comes from Peru, which also produces excellent quality specialty coffee. The special care and dedication result in beans with a delicate chocolate note that rounds everything off. In the cup, Buna Dimaa has a pleasant nutty and caramel flavour and impresses with its balanced yet strong character.
Sustainable Farming in Harmony with Nature
The beans for Buna Dimaa come from direct collaboration with three selected cooperatives. In Colombia, 88 coffee farmers are part of the Coocafe cooperative, with whom we’ve maintained a close partnership since 2016. Almost a third of the members are women. They grow their coffee organically, place great importance on working in harmony with nature, and work together to improve the livelihoods of their families.
The Ethiopian component of the blend is sourced from the Bikila Ibsa cooperative. A total of 1,138 farmers produce and process the coffee there with great care, by hand and with years of experience – at an altitude of 1,950 metres. Since the construction of a new washing station and the introduction of quality training for producers, the quality of the coffee has improved even further.
The family-run business Negrisa in Peru also places great emphasis on outstanding quality. They have been cultivating specialty coffees for over 15 years. To ensure full control over the quality of their coffee, they have chosen to bring cultivation, processing, and export together under one roof. With passion, experience, and meticulous care, they continue to bring the flavour of Peruvian coffee to the world.
Buna Dimaa is your moment of relaxation and comfort – low in acidity, balanced and proven to be good!
Ethiopia
Bikila Ibsa Cooperative
At an altitude of 1,950 meters in Bikila Ibsa, in north-western Ethiopia, not only exceptional coffee grows – but also hope. 1,138 farmers have joined forces to produce excellent washed coffee. Thanks to your support, we have invested in a new washing station and quality training for producers together with the cooperative – a milestone for the region.
Since 2016, we have enjoyed a close partnership with the Coocafe cooperative. 88 farmers—a third of whom are women—grow coffee here organically, with the aim of bringing nature and family into harmony. The coffee not only carries the EU organic label, but is also a joint effort: for better cultivation and a better life.
From the Chanchamayo region, nestled in the eastern slopes of the Peruvian Andes, the family-run company Negrisa has been bringing the flavour of high-quality Peruvian coffee to the world for over 15 years. With great passion, experience, and care, they continuously strive to maintain the outstanding quality of their specialty coffees.
Like a good friend, you can rely on Limu. Its smooth taste never lets you down: Limu is mild, slightly fruity and has a subtle chocolate note. As a reliable all-rounder for every day, it is easy to prepare and always just right.
Tips for Preparation
Whether you use a manual filter, French press or coffee machine, Limu always turns out well. And since it tastes just as good on its own as it does with a dash of milk (or milk alternative), you can enjoy it in a variety of ways, depending on what you feel like.
Coffee from the Forest Gardens of Ethiopia
As a single origin coffee, Limu comes from a single region and reflects the special growing conditions there. In Ethiopia, coffee is often still grown in shady forest gardens – on nutrient-rich, natural soils, surrounded by native vegetation. In the highlands of the country, at altitudes of over 2,000 metres, the coffee cherries also ripen more slowly, allowing the coffee to develop its complex aroma and a fine, pleasant acidity.
No matter how you drink it, Limu is a reliable, uncomplicated coffee that will delight you every day.
Working Together for Better Coffee – for 15 Years
We source Limu, our very first coffee, from the region of the same name in south-western Ethiopia. We have been working with the Kenissa cooperative for 15 years and, thanks to your donations, are investing in the region. Through a joint project with Welthungerhilfe, for example, they have been able to improve their cultivation methods and build a new washing station with environmentally friendly technology. In addition, quality trainers support the employees during harvest time to further improve quality. Since then, the farmers have been able to achieve better prices and invest more in the long term – in their farms and their future.
Ethiopia
Kenissa Cooperative
The Kenissa Cooperative is located in the Limu region in southwestern Ethiopia at an altitude of over 2,000 metres. Around 300 families grow coffee here naturally and sustainably in shady forest gardens. We have been working with the cooperative for 15 years and are investing in the region together with you. In cooperation with Welthungerhilfe, not only has a more environmentally friendly washing station been built, but cultivation methods have also been sustainably improved – for a better future.
Toleyo has a strong, spicy and low-acid flavour – a coffee with character. The 100 % Arabica blend brings plenty of power, intense cocoa notes and a hint of nutmeg to your cup.
Tips for Preparation
Toleyo is suitable for all methods of filter coffee preparation and fully automatic machines. It works particularly well in a classic filter coffee machine or French press. But fans of hand filters, Chemex or AeroPress will also get their money's worth. Whether pure, with milk (or milk alternatives) or a little sugar, Toleyo always tastes great – strong, harmonious and with lots of personality.
A Blend with Strong Character and Rich Crema
Grano Gayo is an espresso blend with character – and four countries of origin that could hardly be more harmonious. The coffee from Colombia provides the strong base note: nutty, caramelised and balanced – exactly what you want from a classic espresso. Peru adds the delicate sweetness of dark berries, giving the blend a playful lightness. The contribution from Ethiopia reinforces these nuances with its typical fruity sweetness.
The dark blend is rounded off by beans from Honduras, which provide a chocolatey aftertaste. The result? A low-acid espresso with a rich crema, without any frills.
Three Times Handcrafted, One Blend
Toleyo, a 100% Arabica blend, combines the best of Brazil, Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In Brazil, we work with the APAS cooperative in the south-east. The farmers carefully harvest and select the coffee cherries by hand and leave them to dry in the sun – this is how the nutty, chocolatey notes typical of Brazil develop.
Musfaha Mandiri and its farmers supply the Indonesian piece of the puzzle from the highlands of Sumatra. Their beans undergo an unusual processing method: the wet hulled process typical of the country. This involves hulling the coffee while the beans are still moist – usually, hulling is done when the beans are dry. The beans are then air-dried.
The wet hulling process is typical for regions with high humidity, because normal drying would take an extremely long time there.
By hulling the beans early while they are still moist, the drying process can be accelerated – this is important because the humid climate would otherwise promote mould growth and quality loss. This type of processing emphasises the flavour and ensures a low-acid result. The coffee contributes a spicy, slightly earthy depth to the blend.
The Congolese portion is produced by the Rebuild Women's Hope (RWH) cooperative. RWH operates four washing stations where the coffee cherries are processed after harvesting. The cherries are first pre-sorted by hand, then the pulp of the coffee cherry is separated from the bean and the beans are cleaned of the remaining pulp in a water tank. Finally, they are dried on raised beds for about 14 days. This type of washed processing rounds off the blend with nutty-sweet notes and a subtle spiciness.
Different Origins, United for Exceptional Coffee
Since 2018, we have maintained a close partnership with the Brazilian cooperative APAS, with whom we share the same commitment to exceptional quality and fair production conditions. Today, 71 farmers belong to the organisation. Together, they focus on quality, craftsmanship and sustainable methods, from harvesting to processing.
The Indonesian portion of the blend comes from the north of Sumatra. There, the coffee is grown by over 600 farmers, mainly at altitudes of 1,600–2,000 metres. Coffee farmer and exporter Musfaha Niaga Mandiri has been working closely with the farmers for years, monitoring all processes to deliver consistently exceptional quality and continuously improve it.
We source the third component for Toleyo from the Congolese cooperative Rebuild Women's Hope (RWH), which was founded in 2013 by Marceline Budza, a human rights activist, and has been run by her ever since. The female-led organisation is committed to strengthening women's rights in Congo, enabling female coffee farmers to achieve economic independence and giving them decision-making power. A good standard of living for the entire community – that is their vision. The cooperative is currently investing in the construction of a women's centre and a hospital.
Toleyo tastes like a trip to the spice bazaar – a chocolatey, spicy Arabica blend with personality. This fine yet strong coffee is an absolute must, especially for fans of café crème or milk drinks.
⌙ Martin, Hannes and Robert with coffee farmers from APAS and their family
Brazil
APAS Cooperative
The APAS cooperative in Minas Gerais, Brazil, brings together 67 dedicated farmers, including Alessandro and Ademilson. We have been working closely with them as equal partners since 2018. At an altitude of 1,150 metres, they farm sustainably – with a lot of manual labour, care and natural methods. Their goal: to create quality that values both people and nature equally.
Location
São Gonçalo do Sapucaí, Mantiqueira de Minas, Brazil
Rebuild Women's Hope was founded in 2013 on the island of Idjwi in Lake Kivu by human rights activist Marceline Budza. Inspired by the resilience of her own mother, who raised her four daughters alone, she made it her mission to find practical ways to bring about lasting change in the lives of women in rural areas. The cooperative specifically strengthens women's rights in the DR Congo, promotes their independence and invests in education and health. Today, it is a beacon of hope for entire communities.
In northern Sumatra, over 600 farmers working at altitudes of 1,350 metres and above collaborate closely with coffee farmer and exporter Musfaha Mandiri. At his Mena Gold farm, the coffee is processed using the wet hulled method typical of the country – this accelerates drying in the humid climate and preserves quality.
Yirga Santos transports you straight to Charlie's chocolate factory. The slightly darker roast of this Arabica-Robusta blend impresses with an intense chocolate aroma.
Tips for preparation
Do you like cappuccino, other milk drinks, or maybe a little sugar? Then Yirga Santos is just the thing for you! Especially when combined with milk (or milk alternatives), it creates a strong, creamy coffee that loses none of its powerful character.
With this Arabica-Robusta team, every crema comes out just right
It's all in the blend: 75% Arabica creates an intense, low-acid espresso that, thanks to the 25% Robusta content, reliably delivers a golden crema every day. The beans for this harmonious blend come from three countries: Brazil, Ethiopia, and India. While the high-quality Arabica beans from Brazil and Ethiopia provide a chocolatey note and a fine, balanced sweetness, the first-class Robusta from India brings strength and crema.
⌙ APAS farmer with raw coffee, Brazil
⌙ Martin and Hannes with Ansha, our long-standing partner in Limu
Quality that starts with the harvest
In Brazil, we work with the APAS cooperative, located in the southeast, with whom we share the same commitment to exceptional quality and fair production conditions. The farmers carefully harvest and select the coffee cherries by hand and let them dry in the sun – this is how the particularly chocolatey notes typical of Brazil develop.
In Ethiopia, we invest in training in collaboration with Welthungerhilfe and local cooperatives (e.g., in the Limu region) so that farmers can improve the quality of their harvests. This not only increases their income in the long term, but also improves their living conditions.
Whether you prepare it in an espresso machine or a mocha pot, Yirga Santos is a reliable espresso that always turns out well.
⌙ Martin, Hannes and Robert with coffee farmers from APAS and their family
Brazil
APAS Cooperative
The APAS cooperative in Minas Gerais, Brazil, brings together 67 dedicated farmers, including Alessandro and Ademilson. We have been working closely with them as equal partners since 2018. At an altitude of 1,150 metres, they farm sustainably – with a lot of manual labour, care and natural methods. Their goal: to create quality that values both people and nature equally.
Location
São Gonçalo do Sapucaí, Mantiqueira de Minas, Brazil
At an altitude of 1,950 meters in Bikila Ibsa, in north-western Ethiopia, not only exceptional coffee grows – but also hope. 1,138 farmers have joined forces to produce excellent washed coffee. Thanks to your support, we have invested in a new washing station and quality training for producers together with the cooperative – a milestone for the region.
In the misty forests of the mountainous regions of Coorg, India's oldest coffee-growing area, the Bopanna Iychetira family has been cultivating coffee for four generations. On their farm, the plants thrive in the shade of native trees. The farm's own beekeeping, composting and values such as equality and fair wages characterise its sustainable cultivation – a place where respect for people and nature is at the heart of everything they do.
Every sip tastes like an espresso from your favourite Italian café around the corner: full of roasted aromas, strong and balanced.
Tips for Preparation
Do you prefer to drink your coffee with milk (or milk alternatives)? Grano Gayo is wonderful as a cappuccino or latte macchiato, without compromising on its strong flavour. This espresso is also the right choice for fans of sugar in their coffee. Whether you use a stovetop pot, espresso machine or fully automatic machine, Grano Gayo is always a highlight.
A Blend with Strong Character and Rich Crema
Grano Gayo is an espresso blend with character – and four countries of origin that could hardly be more harmonious. The coffee from Colombia provides the strong base note: nutty, caramelised and balanced – exactly what you want from a classic espresso. Peru adds the delicate sweetness of dark berries, giving the blend a playful lightness. The contribution from Ethiopia reinforces these nuances with its typical fruity sweetness.
The dark blend is rounded off by beans from Honduras, which provide a chocolatey aftertaste. The result? A low-acid espresso with a rich crema, without any frills.
⌙ Hannes and Martin with farmers of the Coocafe cooperative
Hand in Hand – from Farm to Cup
The Colombian Arabica portion of this Italian-style blend comes from the Coocafe cooperative. Here, 88 farmers work together to produce high-quality coffees that are exclusively organically grown and carry the official EU organic seal.
The puzzle piece from Peru grows in the eastern foothills of the Andes. The farmers of the family-owned company Negrisa have over 15 years of experience and combine cultivation, processing, quality control and export under their belt.
The Ethiopian contribution to the blend comes from the region around Agaro in the west of the country. 1,138 farmers from the Bikila Ibsa cooperative produce and process the coffee there carefully by hand, drawing on their many years of experience.
The contribution from Honduras comes from the certified organic Comipronil cooperative, which is run mainly by women and has set itself the goal of promoting and supporting female coffee farmers.
In Ethiopia, we invest in training in collaboration with Welthungerhilfe and local cooperatives (e.g., in the Limu region) so that farmers can improve the quality of their harvests. This not only increases their income in the long term, but also improves their living conditions.
Grano Gayo is our Italian roast, which reliably delivers a classic espresso and takes you back to your last holiday in Italy.
Ethiopia
Bikila Ibsa Cooperative
At an altitude of 1,950 meters in Bikila Ibsa, in north-western Ethiopia, not only exceptional coffee grows – but also hope. 1,138 farmers have joined forces to produce excellent washed coffee. Thanks to your support, we have invested in a new washing station and quality training for producers together with the cooperative – a milestone for the region.
Since 2016, we have enjoyed a close partnership with the Coocafe cooperative. 88 farmers—a third of whom are women—grow coffee here organically, with the aim of bringing nature and family into harmony. The coffee not only carries the EU organic label, but is also a joint effort: for better cultivation and a better life.
From the Chanchamayo region, nestled in the eastern slopes of the Peruvian Andes, the family-run company Negrisa has been bringing the flavour of high-quality Peruvian coffee to the world for over 15 years. With great passion, experience, and care, they continuously strive to maintain the outstanding quality of their specialty coffees.
The certified organic cooperative Comipronil in Honduras is run mainly by women. Its goal is to empower female coffee farmers. With a great deal of commitment and a focus on quality, Comipronil is setting an example for social responsibility and sustainable coffee cultivation in the region.
In our Berlin roastery, craftsmanship merges with state-of-the-art technology. Our master roasters create precise roasting profiles that bring out the unique character of each bean using a gentle drum roasting process.
Every week, all coffees are subjected to a quality control – in a professional process called cupping. We assess taste and aroma according to international standards. So you can be sure: Every cup contains uncompromising quality – hand-picked and checked by experts.