Enfuse Concept Flask with Flavor Compartments Helps You Make Tea to Your Taste

Using multiple flavor compartments, the Enfuse flask helps you make tea to your taste with ease, and its elegant design ensures it blends well with the interior decoration.

Enfuse Concept Flask with Flavor Compartments Makes Tea with Your Favorite Flavor

The Enfuse is a versatile and gorgeous flask designed by Hussain Almossawi, a Vancouver based industrial designer. The concept flask shows off an eye-catching combination of vintage style and futuristic design, and the clear material allows you to see inside the flask, which delivers an enjoyable tea drinking experience.

Enfuse Concept Flask with Flavor Compartments Makes Tea with Your Favorite Flavor

The modern teapot features four flavor compartments, each can be filled with custom flavors like tea leaves, sugars, spices, milk and more, and with a simple single push, it will release 1/2 table spoon of your chosen ingredient into the container below, and the flavors will dissolve as they pass through the spout, adding your favorite flavor into the tea. After the break, check out these images about the concept flask. I have no idea when the design concept will become reality. If you need a few available options, you may like to view the Round Square teaware and more related gadgets by following tags.

Enfuse Concept Flask with Flavor Compartments Makes Tea with Your Favorite Flavor
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