If you want a coffee-making set up at home that can double as a flashy statement piece, consider employing the Kyoto Slow Drip method. Due to the archaic, yet fancy looking apparatus required for this method (it involves rounded glass beakers of sorts and other glass containers as well as wooden frames that feature varying levels), this method is normally employed in gourmet cafes and not at home. Nevertheless, if coffee is an integral part of your life, and a hobby of sorts, you can consider investing in one. When guests come over, it will be a conversation piece for sure. Making coffee using this process can take anywhere from half a day to a full day (where a full day means 24 hours), so it requires some forethought.