Friday, October 14, 2011

Creative mugs

mugs aren’t just plain ceramic objects that hold our beverages – they’ve already became 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.








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)





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




In simple terms, the heat from your hot coffee-filled mug “Ironius” can be used to iron out a few creases of your shirt.  (Designer: Art Lebedev Studio)





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
 if you like it you can buy it from HERE



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




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)






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.
if you like it you can buy it from HERE





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



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)



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



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






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




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