The Timo Termo Glass Makes Hot Drinks Easier to Handle
Meghan Young — June 26, 2011 — Art & Design
References: sarpanevadesign & design-milk
If you find that cup handles are overrated, you might be pleased to see the Timo Termo glass. This drinking cup is wrapped with a spiral-shaped layer of silicone to make handling a hot beverage easier, especially without an additional cardboard sleeve. Let’s face it, now that summer is here, the Timo Termo glass will probably help you comfortably hold those extra-cold drinks as well.
Designed by Timo Sarpaneva for Design House Stockholm, the Timo Termo glass set is not only practical to have on hand for personal uses or even for backyard get-togethers, intimate dinner parties or bigger shindigs, it is also good-looking in a contemporary way. Available this summer season, the Timo Termo glass is sculpted solid rather than drawn and blown.
Designed by Timo Sarpaneva for Design House Stockholm, the Timo Termo glass set is not only practical to have on hand for personal uses or even for backyard get-togethers, intimate dinner parties or bigger shindigs, it is also good-looking in a contemporary way. Available this summer season, the Timo Termo glass is sculpted solid rather than drawn and blown.
Trend Themes
1. Silicone-wrapped Cups - Opportunity for using silicone wrapping technology to improve the heat insulation and handling of drinking cups.
Industry Implications
1. Drinkware Manufacturing - Potential for drinkware manufacturers to incorporate silicone wrapping technology into their products to enhance functionality and aesthetics.
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