RAINMAN by Matilda Sundén Ringnér

published in: Design By Costas Voyatzis, Dec 03rd 2008

RainMan is a decanter that plays with the traditional way of transporting water from a container to a drinking glass. The distinctive feature of the decanter is the eight holes that contribute to a unique identity not only when in use but it also gives the product a unique visual identity. Besides creating a different pouring experience the shape also works in an excellent way to decant the wine just as it prevents ice and pieces of lemon from being poured into your glass when using it for water.

About Matilda Sundén Ringnér
Matilda Sundén Ringnér is a young designer who works with product design and illustrations. RainMan is the result of her final project at the School of Design, University of Kalmar, in collaboration with Skruf Glasswork. Matilda Sundén Ringnér now lives and works in Malmö/Copenhagen.

To order your "Rainman" visit  www.deskstore.com

sources:

Matilda Sundén Ringnér, Skruf Glasswork , Deskstore

  • friend
    xxx, 2008-12-04 18:23:33

    i was wondering whether the water will drip down along the vessel when you stop pouring it or now cos that's what SPOUTS are about..

  • friend
    JUST COOL DESIGN, 2008-12-06 16:24:53

    I love this idea - VERY COOL!

  • friend
    :), 2008-12-08 18:03:43

    hmmm... it reminds me of something I've seen in the garden...

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