Tea Like You Always Dreamed It

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Why so many coffee makers when tea is the most popular drink in the world (excluding water)? What gives?! Inspired by this notion, designer Elisabeth Morris set out to create something that not only added to a growing list of tea appliances, but also automated the many variables of steeping loose-leaf tea.

Because the 5 main types of tea each require different steeping temperatures and time periods, it happens that leaves end up over-steeped and bitter. A common rookie mistake is also forgetting about the tea while multitasking. With the Tea Machine, all of that is a thing of the past. As simple as its name sounds, all you have to do is pour water in using the same cup you’ll be drinking from. Then, add your leaves into the funnel and specify the type of tea you’re steeping. The machine will begin heating water to the appropriate temperature before releasing into a separate container for steeping. Once in the steeping phase, it will also bob a strainer up and down to ensure an even steep.

All of this is indicated by an intuitive series of lights and sounds to keep the user aware. Not only will it make the perfect cup each time, its cool, minimalistic look comes in fantastic colors–including Matcha Green, Eggshell White, and Cardamom Black–to match your interior style.

Designer: Elisabeth Morris

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Pour in water to start heating.

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Twist to select type of tea.

No Screen is a Better Screen

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If you’ve ever used a kitchen scale, you know what it’s like to hunch over and try to read the tiny grey numbers on that ridiculously small screen! Designed with this problem in mind, the “+ Kitchen Scale” makes reading your measurements a cinch.

Instead of a traditional digital screen, this design features a projection-style display that’s activated the moment you place something on the weighing surface – all without taking up any extra counter space. The projected display is large, bright and easy to read. It’s also equipped with a motion sensor so you can use gestures to zero out the scale or adjust the unit of measurement. Crafted from satin-finished pine and stainless steel, it’s sure to be an aesthetic complement to your kitchen.

Designer: Elisabeth Morris

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Mixing Up the Mixer

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Why must a mixer look like a garage power tool?! Designer Elisabeth Morris asked herself this question when designing the CILO Hand Mixer. Modeled after the OXO brand language and philosophy, the CILO concept foregoes the power tool aesthetic for a more minimal, elegant design. Its low-profile footprint and sophisticated aesthetic mean you can leave it out on the counter as a kind of sculptural piece without taking up much space.

It also eliminates 3 common problems with standard mixers: cleaning, comfort, and clarity. To make it easy to clean, a metalized plastic cover overhangs before the ventilation channel and is a cinch to wipe clean. For enhanced ergonomics, it features a handleless design – simply wrap your hand around CILO in whatever orientation feels most comfortable whether that be from below, from the side perpendicular to yourself, or on the top. Unlike other mixers with loads of confusing switches and buttons, the CILO makes it easy to operate by using a standard OXO light-up rotating switch. The single release button is positioned directly over the whisks to make its function intuitive.

Additional features of the CILO design include a swivel back that rotates the cord to get it out of your way, a non-slip silicone rubber grip that covers the length of the mixer, and a detachable rear cover that makes repairs and maintenance possible. The motor is housed at an angle for optimum balance and bowl overhang. When you are done, you can quickly wrap and clip the cord around the body of the mixer for consolidated storage.

Designer: Elisabeth Morris

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