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One way to get to know the coffee brewery is that people begin to find different applications, ways to integrate it with their everyday life do not clearly rotate around making coffee. A good example is Chemex used as a vase. Aeropress for making churros, a Moka sweat like an urn. Or using the French press as a jar of curses, as in: “I swear that I have to be a better way to make coffee than that.” Loop a quarter.

The latest element of manual coffee production equipment is Origami Dipperwhat thanks New Kickstarter campaignIt was transformed into a charming tiny table lamp.

Origami Dipper is already very loved with its versatility. The brilliant design allows it to be used with both conical and flat filters, creating a number of flavor profiles from one brewery. And you can now add “absolute” to the list of versatile attributes. The lamp lamp, created by the Tokyo lighting design company, is a portable addition to the coffee for the design of the house. The origami lamp weighing slightly above the pound is wireless and works on a lithium ion battery, which means that you can put it anywhere at home. The battery lasts from seven to 100 hours, depending on the brightness setting.

It has continuous, lightless darkening and is available in 30 different combinations. The basic finish is in brass or copper and you can choose from 15 different colors of origami colors: five matte finishes – pink, green, blue, beige and gray – as well as purple, pink, red, orange, black, navy blue, white, green and turquoise.

Or maybe the coolest function, you can still operate origami as a coffee maker. Dripper is replaceable and uses it as a lampshade does not annul the original purose: making coffee.

There are three weeks in the modern campaign, the Origami lamp has not reached 300,000 000 (USD 2,021). Which means that there are still prizes, including a super early discount price of birds in the amount of $ 19,25 (USD 130), for the basic finish and combination of choice colors, a 30% discount on IAS.

I can personally think about a larger lamp for operate when burning oil at midnight to the pores of convoluted volumes in the theory of extraction. Because when you finally read one too much contradictory things and decide to give up, at least you will have a coffee brewery ready to throw (and pre -heated!). For more information, visit the Origami lamp Kickstarter website.

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