In an attempt to make life simpler for those with sight disabilities, designer Soon-sik Choi offers an effortless solution to the job of filling a cup. When the cup is almost full the handle makes a distinct 'ring' sound. The sound cue of the Xylophone Loving cup is a skillful enough warning for the user to know that the loving cup is almost to the brim and to stop pouring more liquid.
Designer: Soon-sik Choi
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