Skipping plastic is the BARE minimum.
A plastic-free kettle and the tools around it — borosilicate glass, surgical steel, no plastic in the path of your water. Built for the cup you drink before everything else.
Plastic took over the kitchen quietly. We're putting it back where it belongs.
Three Tools.
One Standard.
The Bare Brewer
A plastic-free kettle in borosilicate glass and surgical steel. Comes with a matching glass teapot on top.
The Bare Mug
Borosilicate glass with a surgical steel base. Made to match the brewer.
The Bare Bottle
Glass water bottle with a steel cap. For the rest of the day.
The Morning,
Without Plastic.
How a few people are using BARE every day. The morning boil, the first pour, the quiet moments — all without the plastic that used to be in the path.
A Kettle.
Without the Plastic.
Plastic-Free Boil
Your plastic kettle sheds microplastics into every cup. The Bare Brewer boils water through borosilicate glass and surgical steel — nothing else touches it.
Shop The Bare BrewerGlass Teapot On Top
The Bare Brewer comes with a matching borosilicate glass teapot that sits on top. Pour your clean, just-boiled water straight in — no plastic anywhere in the pour.
Shop The Bare BrewerThe Bare Bottle
Glass with a steel cap, made for the rest of the day — desk to gym to dinner table — with no plastic touching your water. Launching soon.
Coming SoonWorth Reading.
The Science of Microplastics in Boiled Water
Three peer-reviewed findings that quietly changed how researchers think about heated plastic. None of them were known a decade ago.
Read Article →
The Quiet Default We Stopped Accepting
Cookware moved to cast iron. Storage moved to glass. Brewing was the last category still pretending plastic was fine.
Read Article →
How to Build a Plastic-Free Morning Ritual
A short guide to the small swaps that compound. From the kettle to the mug to the water bottle — and why each one matters more than it seems.
Read Article →"My morning ritual finally feels clean. I'd already swapped my food storage and water bottles — the kettle was the last plastic thing I touched every morning. Now my whole routine matches."
Quiet Notes,
Once a Month.
Brewing notes, new products, and the occasional research finding. No spam, no urgency, no fake countdowns.