
I often see new designs and revel in their neatness, but don't think much of them for everyday use. Until, that is, I spied Pablo Matteoda's "Sharky" design for tea diffusers.
How brilliant is that? It's handy, it works, it looks cute, and best of all, it has a unique kitsch factor to it. Imagine how great that infuser would work with some all-natural berry tea, as the fin slices through the water, leaving a red trail of sinking, creepy color. Team that up with some ice cubes made from cake decorating body part molds, and imagine the fun!
[via BoingBoing]

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