DHARMA Initiative Drink Labels
Posted in Packaging, Products by Coty | Tags: Design, Dharma Initiative, Island, Labels, LOST, Max Pictures, Television, TVMax Pictures has been doing an excellent job of creating Dharma labels for anything and everything you could imagine. These are perfect for you to use at your LOST finale party! Here I feature all of the drink related labels, including ones for vodka, soda, beer, and wine. All of these labels and a ton more are available for download as PDF’s at Max Pictures for free.
USB Bottle Opener
Posted in Gadget, Products by Coty | Tags: Beer, Bottle, Cap, Drive, Flash, Opener, Technology, Thumbdrive, USBSome might argue that with the increased prevalence of cloud storing services, thumb drives may soon go the way of the dodo bird, much like the floppy disk. Having said that, it might be impossible for beverage enthusiasts with an appetite for technology to not lust for this thumb drive. The USB Bottle Opener Flash Drive is like any other flash drive, except it has the added feature of being able to open your favorite bottle of beer. Neat? Absolutely.
Buy the USB Bottle Opener from the Brando Workshop for starting at $19 (2GB).
Sunbeam Designer Glass Kettle
Posted in Cookware, Products by Coty | Tags: David Knott, Kettle, WaterI spotted this glass kettle over at the Appliancist and instantly thought, wow, that’s a sleek looking kettle. The basic kettle that I have at home (and use on a regular basis) looks sort of like a Kia compared to this Porsche-esque designer kettle. Wow. The kettle was designed by Australian industrial designer, David Knott and is a part of Sunbeams ongoing designer series.
Features:
1.3 litre glass kettle
SCHOTT DURAN Germany glass vessel
Sensor-touch button operation
Patented electronic control
Fast-boil, 2400 watt concealed element
Removable lid with mesh filter
360 degree cordless power base
Buy the Designer Glass Kettle by David Knott from Sunbeam for $139.95 AUD.
Via Appliancist.
Anthora Paper Cup Designer Dies
Posted in Coffee, Cups and Mugs, Products by Coty | Tags: Anthora, Coffee, Invention, Leslie Buck, New York City, NYC, SoloThe New York Times ran an excellent story a few days ago on the death of a New York icon, Leslie Buck. The 87 year old Buck passed away at his home in Glen Cove, New York. Buck is known as being the designer of the ubiquitous Anthora coffee cop that dominated the streets of New York for nearly 4 decades. Beck introduced his novel coffee cup idea to the masses in 1963 and since then it has become a part of the daily ritual for millions of people.
Sales of the cup reached 500 million in 1994 (when it was by far the most popular design for the company’s cups), but fell to about 200 million cups annually in 2005. One New York Times writer in 1995 called the Anthora “perhaps the most successful cup in history”. By 2007, it was mentioned in passing in a New York Times television review as “one of those endangered artifacts” – Wikipedia.
The Anthora coffee cup features the image of an ancient Greek amphora, a decorative border on the top and the bottom, and the capitalized slogan, “WE ARE HAPPY TO SERVE YOU.” The Solo cup company, which purchased the rights to the Anthora cup discontinued it from their catalog in 2006, however, they still have it available for custom orders.
Buck’s NY Times obituary can be seen here.
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