The Miz water bottle is a perfect example of designer Naoto Fukasawa's approach to creating "supernormal" everyday products, reimagined in surprising and intriguing ways. Fukasawa emphasizes that the purpose of an object should be immediately apparent, and this is certainly true of the Miz water bottle he designed for the Danish brand HAY. The bottle's slender, narrow shape fits comfortably in the hand, and its translucent surface subtly reveals the liquid inside. Made from durable recycled PET, the Miz water bottle is finished with a cap that matches the colour of the bottle, completing its sleek look.
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Miz water bottle, 0,54 L, red
HAY
Description
The Miz water bottle is a perfect example of designer Naoto Fukasawa's approach to creating "supernormal" everyday products, reimagined in surprising and intriguing ways. Fukasawa emphasizes that the purpose of an object should be immediately apparent, and this is certainly true of the Miz water bottle he designed for the Danish brand HAY. The bottle's slender, narrow shape fits comfortably in the hand, and its translucent surface subtly reveals the liquid inside. Made from durable recycled PET, the Miz water bottle is finished with a cap that matches the colour of the bottle, completing its sleek look.
- Height: 7.48 in (19 cm)
- Diameter: 2.76 in (7 cm)
- Capacity: 0.57 qt (0.54 l)
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Material
Body: 100% recycled PET
Lid: 90% recycled PET, 10% additives,
silicone ring - Colour Red
- Weight 0.2 lbs (0.09 kg)
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Notes
Food safe.
Max temp 40 °C Min temp -10 °C.
Not suitable for microwaves. - Care instructions Handwash only
- Product ID: HAAE366-D807-AB27
Naoto Fukasawa (b. 1956) is a Japanese designer known for his refined and quietly innovative approach to industrial design. He graduated from Tama Art University in 1980 and worked as a designer at Seiko-Epson until 1988. In 1989, Fukasawa moved to the United States to join the design firm ID two (now known as IDEO) in San Francisco.
After eight years abroad, he returned to Japan and founded his own Tokyo-based studio, Naoto Fukasawa Design, in early 2003. That same year, he launched his own brand, ±0, focused on creating simple, functional everyday objects. In addition to his design work, Fukasawa teaches product design at both Musashino Art University and Tama Art University.
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