They were fairly common in the UK. We had one as a wedding present in the '70s. Nowdays we use a cafetiere and a small espresso machine.
It sometimes amuses me when folk ask if they have modern conveniences outside of the U.S. When my brother-in-law emigrated to Canada in the early sixties people there asked him if they had things like indoor plumbing and television. He got tired of pointing out that many commonplace items were invented or developed in Britain. It was a Scotsman that made the first television. The world's first aircraft jet engine was run only 25 miles from where I sit typing this.