coffee culture by shenkar college of engineering and design, ramat gan
July 28, 2009
c8- h10- n4- o2 by gilad davidi
photos by sasha filt
all images courtesy shenkar college of engineering and design, ramat gan
under the supervision of alex padwa and david spectre, students at the shenkar college
of engineering and design, ramat gan were encouraged to look closely at the various
daily coffee rituals and consumptions for their coffee culture project. here are a few
images of the works they developed.
c8- h10- n4- o2 by gilad davidi
c8-h10- n4-o2 glass coffee cups consist of inner structures that are influenced by
molecule shapes, liquids, geometrical shapes and more. when the coffee is poured
into the glass a contrast between the translucent exterior and coffee is visible.


tea= time by erez bar am
the cup is made of porcelain and has a broad opening and a coaster made from stainless
steel. the sugar has been designed to float and disintegrate slowly to make us take our time.
tea= time by erez bar am

espresso cup by nir siegel
the three legged espresso cups can be connected to each other.
espresso cup by nir siegel
coffee cup by guy yehonatan
'threesome' by ron from
the cups connect with inner grooves and create a whole shape (all cups are identical).
espresso cups
'audrey' by evgeny onutchin
espresso set consisting of cup, coaster and spoon.
espresso and cappuccino cups by lee casper
the cups stay in exact standard size and with minor but significant change in shape
the cup becomes an integrative instrument fusing with the hand due to the cups upper
edge slanted supportive area.
espresso and cappuccino cups by lee casper
'cubi cup' by michal zohar
the mug is cubic and has an inner cylindrical shape. the square shape also assists
in isolating the heat.
'cubi cup' by michal zohar
'roller coaster' by etay amir
cofi by oron ohayon
Source: designboom.com









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