To add more flavor to your Spooky festivities, Starbucks has come up with a new line of Halloween-themed tumblers that are receiving an overwhelming response by the consumers. One pack includes six reusable tumblers with monochromatic design detailed in deep ...
Halloween is nearing by the day and there is good news floating on social media for Starbucks fans. As per the Instagram account @sirensaver, the American coffee company is releasing a brand new cold drink tumbler for the occasion. It ...
A team of researchers from the Wageningen University and Research (WUR) has 3D-printed a cup that changes colors according to different light conditions. This color-changing cup is created by Vittorio Saggiomo and colleagues at WUR in Netherlands from gold nanoparticles ...
With the idea to utilize desert sand in product design, the designers at The Foundry by Tinkah (the multi-disciplinary design firm based in the United Arab Emirates) have developed a new kind of moldable material. Dubbed Ramel, this sand-like material can ...
The world is going recycling mad. From recycled furniture to houses made from old shipping containers, people are finding ways to use trashed things. It’s time to add cups to the list as Berlin backyard start-up Kaffeeform has been designing ...
It’s not easy to get rid of stubborn coffee or tea stains left from your cups. If you are embarrassed by cleaning coffee or tea stains from your furniture, textiles and other household things, then North Carolina-based product designer Tigere ...
Coffee, the second most valuable trade commodity creates approximately 23 million tons of waste per year. An Australian company and a team from Yunnan coffee industry came up with a solution to get over this problem. They designed Huskee cups ...
Designed by Sander Lorier, this eye-catching espresso cup is ideal for a single shot of Joe to enhance your morning coffee experience like never before. It is aptly named Poligon Thermo Cup due to its striking faceted silhouette. It is ...
Used coffee grounds by cafes often end up in garbage or sometimes given away for compost. But German designer Julian Lechner has come up a brilliant way to recycle coffee grounds into something practical as well as aesthetic. Instead of ...
3D printing has taken over architecture, lighting and furniture, but kitchenware remained untouched from this technology until now. Japanese firm Rinkak has recently created unique Wood-like 3D printed beverage containers to bring futuristic touch into your kitchen. The beverage containers ...