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IT'S A COLLABORATIVE PROCESS AT ACME, WHERE THE CUPS RUNNETH OVER WITH IDEAS.

“WE DESIGN PRODUCTS THAT ARE NEEDED AND COULD BE BETTER, ALWAYS WITH FORM AND FUNCTION IN MIND,” SAYS PADDY.

aving worked their way up in the business founded by Bridget Dunn and Jeff Kennedy in 2011, the new owners of Pōneke/Wellington's Acme, Megan Wyper and Paddy Kennedy, already know the company like the back of their hands. They're devoted to designing functional products from the perspective of coffee professionals for

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