"Green Berry Tea" by Natalia Ponomareva combines two massively popular lifestyle interests, tea and origami.
When you open up the little paper bag envelopes and immerse the pouch in water, you'll discover this is anything but ordinary tea -- the little origami tea bags look like paper cranes!
Ponomareva is a Russian designer who clearly has a love for Japanese culture as her origami tea bags combine two major signatures of Japan. While we're not sure if the origami tea bags are actually in production, we love the concept nonetheless.
Origami Tea Bags
Nathalia Ponomareva's Green Berry Tea Looks like Paper Cranes
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