The Infinitea Teapot Lets You Watch the Teabagging as It Happens
Michael Hines — September 27, 2010 — Art & Design
References: jasonvalalik & yankodesign
I always wondered how tea looked when it was being made. Thanks to the Infinitea Teapot, I now have the opportunity to know.
The Infinitea Teapot was developed by Jason Valalik and Jae Lee. Their teapot cuts the two-step process of making tea in half, letting you watch the birth of your tea the whole time. Check it out in the gallery above, and read below to see more awesome and innovative teapots from the Trend Hunter archives.
The Infinitea Teapot was developed by Jason Valalik and Jae Lee. Their teapot cuts the two-step process of making tea in half, letting you watch the birth of your tea the whole time. Check it out in the gallery above, and read below to see more awesome and innovative teapots from the Trend Hunter archives.
Trend Themes
1. Transparent Teapots - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in tea-making process and visual tea experiences.
2. Interactive Kitchenware - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in kitchen appliances that engage users and provide real-time feedback.
3. Sensory Dining Experiences - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in enhancing the sensory aspects of dining, such as visual and aromatic stimulation.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating unique and visually appealing kitchen products.
2. Food and Beverage - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating immersive and interactive dining experiences.
3. Home Decor - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in designing aesthetically pleasing, functional, and engaging home products.
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