Pop-up at the Center for Order and Experimentation

 
 

I’m thrilled to be partnering with one of my favorite shops in Chicago for the Slow System Pitcher retail launch: The Center for Order and Experimentation. Don’t worry, it’s not a cult.

Manual will be at COE on April 21 from 11-3 pouring coffee and tea samples and giving away cheeky Earth Day posters printed on the studio Risograph machine. There will be pop-up pastries from Nirali Chauhan (fresh off the latest ‘Great American Baking Show’), as well as the lovely focused cafe menu that COE always offers as a multi-hyphenate “lifestyle shop.”

In a time marked by global uncertainty, The Center of Order and Experimentation (COE) is a coffee and retail operation designed to create community and uplift independent makers by purveying curious objects of exceptional utility.

COE, though sometimes misconstrued as a cult, stands as a beacon of hope and preparedness. At its core, COE is dedicated to providing resources and objects of intelligent design, making it a unique and valuable institution.

While physically located in the vibrant West Town neighborhood of Chicago, COE's impact transcends geographical boundaries. It exists in a realm where order and experimentation harmoniously coexist.

Manual