Coffee is our craft, our ritual, our passion.
At Telve, we honor the art of Turkish coffee with a refined approach rooted in tradition. Inspired by Ottoman-style coffee culture, our blends are crafted as a smooth medium roast with a super fine grind, creating an experience that feels both elevated and timeless.
The name “telve” refers to the aromatic coffee grounds left at the bottom of the cupa small detail that reflects the depth, character, and ritual behind every serving of Turkish coffee.
Everything we do is a matter of heart, body and soul.
We believe coffee should be more than a daily habit, it should be a ritual of beauty, presence, and understated luxury. At Telve, every cup is created to offer more than flavor alone; it is meant to bring warmth, elegance, and a sense of quiet pleasure into the rhythm of everyday life.
True indulgence is often found in the smallest moments. The first aroma, the richness of the brew, the pause between one sip and the next—these are the details that turn coffee into an experience. That is why we approach each cup with intention, crafting it to feel refined, memorable, and worthy of being savored slowly.
Telve is guided by a simple idea: that coffee can nourish the senses while elevating the day. It can create space for reflection, connection, and appreciation, all within a single beautifully prepared cup. With every sip, we aim to bring a sense of depth, grace, and timeless character to the ritual of coffee.
Made For Meaningful Moments
Our coffees are crafted in the traditional style, distinguished by a super fine grind and a smooth, approachable roast profile that feels both refined and inviting. Created for those who seek more than flavor alone, each cup reflects a deeper appreciation for story, ritual, and the beauty of shared moments.
We see coffee as an experience of atmosphere as much as taste an opportunity to slow down, savor the present, and enjoy a sense of richness that lingers beyond the final sip. In every detail, our coffees are designed to bring warmth, elegance, and meaning to the everyday ritual of the cup.