Three Essential Coffee Hacks for the Global Traveler
Luggage maker Jimmy Lau travels the world for work, and if there’s one thing he’s learned, it’s that keeping your coffee ritual—and sharing it with new friends—is crucial on the road.
Bearpond Espresso is one of Tokyo's top coffee purveyors. The tiny cafe, located in the trendy Shimokitizawa district, attracts coffee lovers from around the world.
Photographer: Craig Ferguson/Getty ImagesAt Bloomberg Pursuits, we love to travel. And when we can again, we want to make sure we’re doing it right. So we’re talking to globe-trotters in all of our luxury fields—food, wine, fashion, cars, real estate—to learn about their high-end hacks, time-saving tips, and off-the-wall experiences. These are the Distinguished Travel Hackers.
Jimmy Lau is co-founder and creative director of accessories brand Stuart & Lau; his partner in that business is Matthew Stuart.