That tiny detail on your coffee lid has a secret most people miss ...
Architect Louise Harpman believes that her collection of disposable coffee lids is the world’s largest. And given that it’s co-owned by one of the few people as enthusiastic about coffee lids as she ...
These two architects have collected hundreds of coffee cup lids–and in a new book, they celebrate this fascinating “invisible” design. We’ve all been there. You have a cup of hot coffee in a paper ...
The makers of a new kind of plastic lid are hoping to ride coffee's growing "Third Wave" movement by appealing to consumers who would appreciate a better smell—and hence better taste—from their daily ...
“Coffee Lids: Peel, Pinch, Pucker, Puncture” is a flash of light. This short, sharp and subtly witty new book by Austin architect Scott Specht — along with fellow collector and design analyst Louise ...
NEW YORK -- When Robin Warshaw goes to Dunkin' Donuts for a caffeine fix, she never gets the small coffee, even if she's only hankering for a petite-sized wake-up call. Instead, she orders a larger ...
Have you ever noticed there's a pin-sized hole in each coffee cup lid? There's a reason for that.
What Harpman calls the true beginning of the reusable lid. Image courtesy of Google Patents. Under Louise Harpman’s bed, in acid-free boxes, there are superior double-walled, climate-controlled and UV ...
The makers of a new kind of plastic lid are hoping to ride coffee’s growing “Third Wave” movement by appealing to consumers who would appreciate a better smell—and hence better taste—from their daily ...