Brooklyn based designer Joey Roth presents his Sorapot. It is a unique, modern teapot and its architectural shape and simple functionality bring tea's quiet beauty into sharp focus. Watch Joey explain how it works.
My one bit of input, as an aspiring minimalist, is that this is what we unclutterer.com readers would call a "unitasker." It's really only good for one purpose: steeping/serving tea.
I wonder if you could incorporate a similar design into the tea kettle itself? Perhaps make the glass heat resistant, a la Pyrex, and you add the tea leaves to the pot after boiling.
I personally wouldn't want to take up my limited cupboard/countertop space with this AND a tea kettle�no matter how beautiful it may be. :-/
mmmm, tea. . . I love this project, tea is such a quintessentially British thing, and to bring it into the C21st with this object is fantastic. A great concept!
i LOVE tea and i love the idea of the filter being right before the spout, what i don't like about this design is that it looks like the things you stick your money in at the bank drive through.
the shapes a little too complex for tea, but to each his/her own.
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My one bit of input, as an aspiring minimalist, is that this is what we unclutterer.com readers would call a "unitasker." It's really only good for one purpose: steeping/serving tea.
I wonder if you could incorporate a similar design into the tea kettle itself? Perhaps make the glass heat resistant, a la Pyrex, and you add the tea leaves to the pot after boiling.
I personally wouldn't want to take up my limited cupboard/countertop space with this AND a tea kettle�no matter how beautiful it may be. :-/
Great work and love to see different approaches!
.Marcel
the shapes a little too complex for tea, but to each his/her own.