Te a me TeasetHave you ever “lost” your teabag in the cup? Or have you been annoyed that the string of the tea bag was tied too tightly around the cup’s handle? The Te a me cup offers a solution to these problems. The tea bag´s label can be fixed easily to the slot of the cup´s side. To keep the water hot it is possible to place the saucer on the cup. After usage, the teabag can be deposited on the saucer.
Designer: Vera Wiedermann (Austria)
TE-A-ME TEASET, JUG AND KETTLEHave you ever dropped your teabag in the cup? Or have you been annoyed that your string got tied tightly to the cup's handle? The tea cup uses the technique of mounting the tea bag to the edge of the container.
Designer: Vera Wiedermann (Austria)
TeasetHave you ever dropped your teabag in the cup? Or have you been annoyed that your string got tied tightly to the cup's handle? The tea cup uses the technique of mounting the tea bag to the edge of the container.
Designer: Vera Wiedermann (Austria)
MORGENLAND, Tea ServiceThe tea set 'Orient' embodies an oriental form that plays with the behavior of Western tea culture. Delicate elements are made perceptible upon use and are stylistically interpreted. The set consists of a teapot, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a cup, a saucer and a dessert plate.
Designer: Zitta Schnitt (Austria)
PARABOL Pendant LampParabol convinces with its multifaceted application possibilities. Its traditional form stands in contrast with its modern technology. This combination of a familiar form with new LED technology creates bridge between traditional and modern, between light and LED.
Designer: Vera Wiedermann, Zitta Schnitt (Austria)
CHOPSTIX CutleryIn some Asian countries one uses chopsticks, while other countries use forks and spoons. Even within a single culture, different forms of cutlery are used for different dishes. The Chopstix Cutlery simplifies the choice of the right tools by means of a double coding between the European cutlery and Asian chopsticks. The form language unifies the increasing geometrization of meals through its shape. Through the bend, the cutlery is lifted from the table and provides much better function.
Designer: Vera Wiedermann (Austria)
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