The product, called Droops, is still in the early stages, but Mr Chow says the coffee pods will cost around £4 for a pack of 20 and the machine will cost around £80.
The 25-year-old, from Singapore, said: 'Droops Coffee Maker redefines the experience of processing coffee in conventional coffee makers.
'The inspiration for the project came from the observation of how much unnecessary waste of packaging is made from coffee machines which use capsules.
'This led to me thinking of how can the process be redefined and be fun.'
He explained he drew 'memories to my childhood' and 'the surprising and fun element of dispensing sweets from a gumball machine'.
'Therefore, I decided to adapt this element of surprise and fun into the design and even personalising the coffee pods with different possibilities to heighten the desire of tasting different coffee types.'
He added that most coffee machines on the market are very industrialised and made to process coffee out of convenience.
'They neglect the importance of the visualising and the social responsibility through its usage,' he said.
'Droops coffee maker aims to be a benchmark that identifies and exemplifies the importance of these elements to fun coffee drinking.'