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'Teo' Tea Strainer By Alessi - Coggle Diagram
'Teo'
Tea Strainer
By Alessi
What do I see?
Product has a spoon shape.
Spoon has a very thin feature.
Spoon has bent edges.
Spoon has a very hollow interior.
Spoon handle has a thin gap running along it.
Spoon is made out of steel.
Spoon base is thick compared to its tip.
Gap running along the handle gets thinner and thinner.
Tea spoon has a leaf like shape with a lot of curves.
Spoon head is flatter than a traditional spoon.
Top vie of the spoon is extremely thin and narrow, side view is wider with more shape.
Spoon handle shape doesn't look like a traditional spoon's handle.
What does it mean?
Spoons gap running along the handle serves as the strainer where the tea bag is pulled into, releasing any remaining liquid.
Spoons hollow interior is to allow space for the tea bag.
Spoon thick base is to guide the liquid strainer along the spoon.
Spoons head shape is designed to scoop tea bag and hold it place rather than to stir around the liquid within the cup.
Steel handle on the spoon is designed to hold while straining tea bag rather than to hold spoon to scoop
what does it evoke
The spoon thinness give the feeling that it is a very light product
The steel material used on the spoon give the feeling that it is a very heavy duty product
The spoons shape give the feeling that it is an art piece
The spoons curved design give a "smooth" and "flowing" feeling
The shiny metal on the design give the feeling of fanciness and prestige.
The spoons design doesn't feel like a traditional spoon
What context will it be used in?
The spoon can only be used for straining tea bag
Spoon can only strain certain types of tea bags
Spoon would be used in the context of a household kitchen or a coffee shop/restaurant