Now you can lean back in your car and enjoy a summer drive. The brand new thermo cup, To Go, has a patented rocker stopper allowing you to drink hot coffee or cold iced tea wherever you go.
What is better than having a nice cup of coffee while driving your car? But what about the risk of coffee spilling in your lap with potentially dangerous consequences! This problem has now been solved by Stelton's new patented thermo cup "To Go".
The cup has a kind of rocker stopper allowing you to drink from any angle - from all 360 degrees around the cup as if there were no lid on. It is exactly the same as drinking from an ordinary cup, no side is the right side.
The thermo cup is a must for the vacation - wherever it takes place: in the summer house, caravan or on the boat! As the designers from Designit say: "This is simple - like all other good ideas".
The thermo cup has the same elegant lines as the rest of the classic series and it is made of stainless steel and plastics.
Designit was founded in 1991 by three industrial designers, Anders Geert-Jensen, Mikal Jørgensen and David Fellah. Today, Designit has 50 employees and offices in Aarhus, Copenhagen and Paris. Clients include Bang & Olufsen, Novo Nordisk and more. Designer Designit
The Red Dot Design Award is an internationally recognized quality approval by the Design Center North Rhine Westphalia, for exceptional product and communication design. Designaward Red Dot Design Award
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Stelton - To Go thermo cup, polished stainless steel add to wish list |
32.95 € * in stock Shipping costs of the delivery country will be calculated in the shopping cart! |
H: 18 cm, weight: 270 g, Ø: 8.5 cm, capacity: 0.3 liters, material: ABS synthetic, stainless steel, colour: stainless steel Nr. 108238, EAN 5709846007598 |
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