Russian designer Natalia Ponomareva has developed an origami bird tea bag concept, designed to expand as the tea steeps. While not yet in production, Ponomareva has expressed interest in making the concept available for commercial use.
[via POPSOP]
October 26, 2009
Russian designer Natalia Ponomareva has developed an origami bird tea bag concept, designed to expand as the tea steeps. While not yet in production, Ponomareva has expressed interest in making the concept available for commercial use.
[via POPSOP]
Cool idea on bringing back the origami paper creations! :)
October 26th, 2009 at 2:17 pm
I’ve always been facinated with the art of origami. Pretty cool idea to combine it with tea drinking.
October 30th, 2009 at 3:55 pm
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