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15 More Creative Cups and Mugs

March 12th, 2013 by Lina | No Comments | Filed in Design

The annoying sound of an alarm wakes you up. You open your eyes, make an enormous effort to stand up. The next few moments can decide the destiny of your day. What will it be?

If you start your morning with a cup of tea or coffee, this post is for you! Following our first selection of creative coffee and tea mugs, here’s a list of some fresh ideas of what you could hold in your hands while sipping your favorite drink.

Not only can these creative cups make your morning at least somewhat nicer, but they are always a great gift idea for a friend.

Which one do you like best?

1. Bathing Girl Cup

Designed by: | buy

2. Floating Mug

Designed by: The Floating Mug

3. Fishing Couple Mug

Designed by: Mizar | buy

4. Cookie Monster Mug

Designed by: Samantha Ulrich | buy

5. Eiffel Tower Mug Set

Designer: unknown

6. Buddha Bowl

Designed by: flavour design

7. Black Cat Porcelain Cup

Designed by: Harriet Damave

8. Keyboard Coffee Cups

Designed by: E Square

Image credits: guildofghostwriters

10. Mugtail

Designed by: kinto |

Designed by: Fred & Friends |

Designed by: modcloth.com | buy

13. Cup of Tree Set

Designed by: modcloth.com | buy

14. Handmade Giraffe Coffee Mug

Designed by:

Designed by: Yumi Yumi |

15 More Creative Cups and Mugs originally appeared on Bored Panda on March 12, 2013.

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15 Cool and Creative Tea Infusers

August 7th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

Now that we’ve looked at 15 Creative Coffee and Tea Cups it’s time to pick a tea infuser!

The tea infuser (often called a teaball or tea maker, and sometimes a tea egg) gained popularity in the first half of the 19th century. By the time of Queen Victoria, no respectable British household would be without one[1].

However, some argue that when you use a tea infuser, tea cannot flow freely as it traps much of the flavor between and in the leaves. So you should only fill an infuser half full leaving some spaces for the leaves to swell.

Common shapes for infusers include spherical, conical and cylindrical, but usual things doesn’t interest pandas. That’s why we’ve picked 15 unique and creative tea infusers!

Which one do you like most?

1. Mr. Tea Infuser

“Mr. Tea is an ideal tea-time companion. Just load his little silicone pants, perch him in your cup, relax for a minute as he does the work, and savor your perfect orange pekoe.” (Designer: Fred&Friends)

2. Robot Tea Infuser

“Use this charming robot stainless steel tea infuser to prepare your favorite loose tea. His arms and hands move to create a custom fit to your favorite tea mug.” (buy)

3. Duckie Tea Infuser

“Add whimsy and mirth to your teacup with the DCI Tea Duckie Tea Infuser. Fill the 18/8 stainless steel mesh infuser with loose tea and let Duckie float around in the hot water until the desired brew strength has been achieved.” (

“With a design inspired by flower pots, the unique Arta Tea Leaf Infuser is a stylish choice for brewing your favorite loose leaf tea, with its brown lid features a green plastic stem that looks like its growing out of ground.” (

“The Water Lily serenely floats on the surface while the stainless steel mesh infuser below steeps your tea. The Floating Water Lily Tea Infuser works great with all types of loose tea and herbals. It’s a cinch to clean and very well constructed for years of joy.” (buy)

6. Candy Cane Tea Infuser

“Have a delightful cup of tea at the Holidays with this Candy Cane Tea Infuser. This red and white striped infuser will hold your favorite tea leaves and brew you the perfect cup of tea.” (

“Come explore the vast underwater world of loose-leaf tea with Deep Tea Diver. He’s dishwasher-safe, food-safe, and the stainless-steel ‘air tank’ serves as a handy counterweight so you can immerse him to any depth from cups to pots.” (

“A Ye-TEA infuser for all of your hot drink needs. The yeti separates in the center. Simply fill with tea, hang on the edge of a cup, and allow to steep.Made of food-safe sillicone, non-staining.” (Designer: Kristin Noell)

9. Tea Sub – Yellow Submarine Tea Infuser

“This Yellow Submarine should be filled with loose tea or herbs, not Beatles (or beetles for that matter). Simply fill your cup or teapot with boiling water and immerse the submarine!The Yellow Submarine Tea Infuser is really effective when using a glass mug or teapot.” (

“After a long hot aromatic soak with its tea leaves, the bloom takes a tidy time-out on its own drip-catching foliage. A feast for all the senses.” (

“TEA.TANIC™ – A Sinking Titanic Tea Bag Holder.” (buy)

12. Camellia – Floating Tea Infuser

“The leaves and leaf buds of Camellia are widely used to produce tea such as white tea, green tea, and black tea, each with different levels of oxidation. The Camellia tea infuser floats on the tea, mimicking most fresh tea leaves. The heat-resistant silicone body of the infuser has two compartments for holding tea leaves and air.” (

“Tea infuser with drip tray. Fill this adorable Brown Betty Teapot design tea ball tea infuser with your world class tea and enjoy!” (

“Sharky is a floating tea-infuser that looks like a shark fin marauding through the dangerous waters of your tea mug that simultaneously releases streamers of steeped tea that look suspiciously like the detritus after a nasty shark attack.” [1] (Designer: Pablo Matteoda)

15. The Alessi Tea Matter Melodic Tea Strainer

“For the bird lover, tea lover, great design lover.The Alessi Tea Matter Melodic Tea Strainer Set incorporates the beauty of nature with contemporary art in a fashionable stainless steel tea strainer set perfect for the modern kitchen.” (buy)

15 Cool and Creative Tea Infusers originally appeared on Bored Panda on August 7, 2012.


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15 Creative Coffee and Tea Mugs

February 1st, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Before you start scrolling down the list, imagine a simple mug filled with your favorite warm caffeinated drink. What do you feel?

I bet it feels warm and home-like inside, doesn’t it?

This is because mugs aren’t just plain ceramic objects that hold our beverages – they’ve already become something meaningful with sentimental value. We even have our own favorite cups in our homes, which we hate sharing with other family members. And our tea or coffee probably doesn’t taste as good if we drink from someone else’s mug.

In this collection not only you’ll see the most creative coffee and tea mugs, but also some which help protect your private mug from sharing, so if you are looking for a cool cup – this list is a good place to start.

1. Teeth Mug

If you hate sharing your private mug – this Teeth Cup is what you need! You can drink normally from the smooth side of the mug, or let the coffee dribble out a bit between the realistic gaps on the teeth side. (Designer: Megawing)

2. Moustache Mugs

Enjoy effortlessly masquerading behind a character moustache while drinking your favorite tea or coffee. Explore your favorite masculine expression! (Designer: Petter Bruegger)

3. Ironius: The Coffee Mug Iron

In simple terms, the heat from your hot coffee-filled mug “Ironius” can be used to iron out a few creases of your shirt. Perfectly handy for those naughty ones who indulge in office romances. *Nina in her silky black bra is not included in the packag (Designer: Art Lebedev Studio)

4. Slim Cups

Cups were designed for the project “Combination of tradition and technology”. Designer says: “My interpretation for this title was the way things get slimmer as technology moves forward.” (Designer: Sharona Merlin)

5. Walking Cups

The combination of ceramic cups with ceramic fingers represent an idea in which the still creates a will of its own, enabling a cup to decide whether to stay or leave the situation it is in. (Designer: Ronit Baranga)

6. Snout Cups

At first sight it looks like a nice ordinary cup. But be aware!….it plays a game with it’s user. (Designer: Jorine Oorsterhoff)

7. Fashion Victims

A noted entry in Designboom’s recent competition Dining in 2015, these tongue-in-chic mugs by Israeli designer Yael Kristal victimize your morning coffee with the pervasiveness of fashion trends. (link)

8. Picto Caffe

Picto caffè is a coffee cup and a coffeepot drawn as one pictogram. The shape and the plan of the object is déssiné to resume the archetype of the cup has coffee and the coffeepot while underlining plans thanks to the use of the black lines. (Designer: Rlos Design)

9. Face Mug

Put a smile on that mug with a hungry mouth cubby that bites off more than you can chew. Perfect for serving milk and cookies, coffee and doughnuts, tea and biscotti, or your favorite snack-time combinations. (link)

10. Grow Up Coffee Mug

“Grow Up” is a set of mugs with grassy bottoms. (Designer: Jinsik Kim)

11. Coffee Bean Mug

A mug made from real coffee beans. (Photo by: rctaylorphotography)

12. Tea Bag Coffin

With the ‘Tea bag Coffin’, the drinker can tidily bury the bag under the cup and out of the way. RIP. (Designer: Jonas Trampedach)

13. Zipper Cup

A set of zipper cups with elegantly designed opening to hold tea bags. (Designer: Megawing)

14. Lock Cup

Another cup which prevents most people from using it. Only the owner of the cup can use his shaped key to close the hole, pour the coffee and enjoy the drinking. (Designer: Efrat Gommeh)

15. Camera Zoom Lens Mug

Mugs that are so realistic, you might have to use post-its just to remind yourself which is for coffee and which is for taking photos. (link)

15 Creative Coffee and Tea Mugs originally appeared on Bored Panda on February 1, 2011.

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  1. Ironius – The Coffee Mug Iron
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  3. 20 Cool And Creative Sofa Designs


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