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Coffee Cups by Eisuke Hori

Product designer Eisuke Hori’s latest design is a stacking coffee pot and cup (7,245 yen). The top cup turns upside down to form the pot. The middle cup is actually the dripper that rest perfectly above the pot – compatible with almost any store-bought filter. The bottom cup is the actual coffee cup. You simply pour hot water over the beans and voila – the most painless cup of coffee you will ever make at home.

In the words of the designer, the idea was born from a love for coffee combined with painstaking effort of having to make one. Minimalism at its best!

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3 comments

1 piou { 03.16.10 at 10:00 pm }

This coffeepot is lovely !

2 piou { 03.16.10 at 5:00 pm }

This coffeepot is lovely !

3 Janine Naoi { 10.13.10 at 9:17 am }

Nice idea, but personally I like the painstaking effort of making a coffee with my macchinetta… the time it takes just makes it all the more special.