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COFFEE LIDS. Peel, Pinch, Pucker, Puncture | Louise Harpman, Scott Specht | 9781616896560

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COFFEE LIDS

Peel, Pinch, Pucker, Puncture

Auteur:Louise Harpman, Scott Specht

Uitgever:Princeton Architectural Press

ISBN: 978-1-6168-9656-0

  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 1 feb. 2018

A unique volume of the world's largest collection of coffee cup lids that will make you never look at your go-to coffee cup in the same way again.

If you're one of the 200 million Americans who drink coffee every day, you may have marveled at the ubiquitous plastic coffee cup lid, with its clever combination of indentations, protrusions, tabs, and score lines that can be pinched, pulled, pushed, punctured, and tucked to create an opening to sip from while also keeping a piping-hot liquid in its place. Louise Harpman and Scott Specht have collected these familiar triumphs of industrial design, in their many variations, for decades, creating what Smithsonian magazine calls the world's largest collection of coffee cup lids. In addition to oddly compelling close-up photographs, Harpman and Specht include lively field-guides to their classification system and patent drawings for many of the most unique designs.

This book will appeal to designers, coffee drinkers, and anyone who delights in the small bits of humble genius that surround us every day.

A unique volume of the world's largest collection of coffee cup lids that will make you never look at your go-to coffee cup in the same way again.

If you're one of the 200 million Americans who drink coffee every day, you may have marveled at the ubiquitous plastic coffee cup lid, with its clever combination of indentations, protrusions, tabs, and score lines that can be pinched, pulled, pushed, punctured, and tucked to create an opening to sip from while also keeping a piping-hot liquid in its place. Louise Harpman and Scott Specht have collected these familiar triumphs of industrial design, in their many variations, for decades, creating what Smithsonian magazine calls the world's largest collection of coffee cup lids. In addition to oddly compelling close-up photographs, Harpman and Specht include lively field-guides to their classification system and patent drawings for many of the most unique designs.

This book will appeal to designers, coffee drinkers, and anyone who delights in the small bits of humble genius that surround us every day.

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