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Issue 61 - Vintage Modern Issue

Issue 61

Vintage Modern Issue

The breadth and scope of Habitus has always been extraordinary. With how we live at heart of every issue, we have stepped it up with Guest Editor David Flack of Flack Studio shaking the ‘how’ and looking at new ways to make a house a home. With Vintage Modern as the issues theme, we look at the way iconic design has stayed with us, how daring pieces from the past can add the wow factor and how architecture and good design defy the pigeon hole of their era.

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The KeepCup Extra Small

Good things come in small packages – finally a reusable coffee cup for the lover of smaller coffees.


The KeepCup has had international success as the first “barista standard reusable cup”, but they’ve now just released the newest little addition to the family, the KeepCup piccolo size.

At 175ml it’s perfect for an espresso, a piccolo, ristretto, macchiato and, of course, a babycino for the frothy milk connoisseur of the family.

 

 

“The success of the KeepCup surpassed all our expectations, and confirmed our hope that a sustainable product which reduces our impact to landfill is not only marketable in the coffee loving city that is Melbourne, but all over the world,” says KeepCup co-founder Abigail Forsyth.

 

“The introduction of the extra small KeepCup will help to further reduce the number of disposable paper cups produced, and in turn will reduce our carbon footprint.”

The extra small KeepCup is due to go on sale this month. ‘Keep’ and eye on their website for more info.

 

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Issue 61 - Vintage Modern Issue

Issue 61

Vintage Modern Issue

The breadth and scope of Habitus has always been extraordinary. With how we live at heart of every issue, we have stepped it up with Guest Editor David Flack of Flack Studio shaking the ‘how’ and looking at new ways to make a house a home. With Vintage Modern as the issues theme, we look at the way iconic design has stayed with us, how daring pieces from the past can add the wow factor and how architecture and good design defy the pigeon hole of their era.

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