The Magisso Teacup by designers Vesa Jääskö and Laura Bougdanos has been awarded by the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art with the prestigious GOOD DESIGN award. The Magisso Serving Set by designer Maria Kivijärvi also received a GOOD DESIGN Award.

The Magisso Teacup, by Laura Bougdanos and Vesa Jääskö, makes enjoying a cup of high quality tea nice and simple. With the unique triangular bottom it is easy to adjust the strength of tea depending on your taste without making a mess. Just tilt the Teacup so that the strainer side of the cup is lower. Place the tea leafs in the strainer, pour hot water until the leaves are covered. Let it steep until the tea is just right. By tilting the Teacup again, the tea is ready to be enjoyed while the leaves in the strainer spread their natural fragrance, enhancing the flavor of the tea.

Founded in Chicago in 1950 by the iconic architects and designers Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames and Edgar Kaufmann Jr., GOOD DESIGN is the oldest and the world’s most recognized program for design excellence worldwide.

The GOOD DESIGN program received submissions from several thousand of the world’s leading manufacturers and industrial and graphic design firms from around the world representing the most important and critical mass of influential corporations worldwide in the design industry.

So….if you are looking to design a different tea drinking experience, consider the Magisso Teacup.

You can learn more about Magisso and see its entire collection of products by going here:http://www.magisso.com/


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