Here's a clever project from May Meyerson, done when she was an Industrial Design student at Israel's Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design.
"From a basket of jars that I collected in my house I assembled different kinds of thermoses, their design took reference from gestures that we are doing while drinking a hot beverage. The joints that connect the jars are 3d printed and therefore enables to create a variety of joints and thermoses."
Meyerson doesn't have a website, but you can check out her Instagram here.
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Pretty, but non-functional. The large air gap (and lack of vacuum) permits convection to occur, shorting out the thermal insulation.