Description
I am a Thermos Bottle. I’ve been keeping it bottled up for too long… I have to let you know! I think you’re hot and I just can’t contain it.
Curator’s Notes
The wood lid of the thermos has a wood screw-thread closure that is a difficult to achieve wood carving process made by wood artisans in Ishikawa, Japan. This technique combined with the high-performance thermal bottle provides a superior portable container for all seasons – for both hot and cold drinks. Whether on the go or at the office, we love taking a break and enjoying a warm tea in the lid that acts as a little tea cup that is at once enjoyable to hold and to drink from.
Thermos Bottle was curated by Stevenson Aung
Designer/Maker
Maker: MokuNeji
Designer: Hiroshi Yamasaki
Specifications
Dimensions:
Small: 2.2” (w) x 2.2” (l) x 7.2” (h) or 56mm (w) x 56mm (l) x 182mm (h)
Medium: 2.2” (w) x 2.2” (l) x 8.7” (h) or 56mm (w) x 56mm (l) x 222mm (h)
Large: 2.2” (w) x 2.2” (l) x 10.7” (h) or 56mm (w) x 56mm (l) x 272mm (h)
Weight:
Small: 5 oz or 142 g
Medium: 7 oz or 198 g
Large: 11 oz or 312 g
Volume:
Small: 6.8 fl oz or 200 ml
Medium: 9.1 fl oz or 270 ml
Large: 12.2 fl oz or 360 ml
Materials: Stainless steel, Zelkova wood
Details
- Made in Japan
- Thermal bottle can contain hot or cold drinks
- Stainless steel thermal vacuum vessel body
- Interior airtight cap has an open and close tab
- Liquids can be poured directly from the airtight lid when the tab is in the open position
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Wood screw-thread lid can also be used as a cup
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Lid is coated with a food-safe urethane finish
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Hand wash recommended
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Do not twist lid too tightly as this may damage the wood screw-threads





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