Cornered, A Conventional Glass Which Carved Up Twice

September 24, 2011 Filed Under: Design  

Cornered, A Conventional Glass Which Carved Up TwiceCornered, A Conventional Glass Which Carved Up Twice

Designed by the young English student in graphic design James Laurie May, a wink to Cornered, a conventional glass which was carved up twice to facilitate the capture of spiders and other insects that have a habit of taking refuge in the corners when trying to catch them. Simple and effective!

Original Description

Frustrated with spiders and other insects trapping themselves within a corner of a room making it difficult to catch. To counter this problem a glass was designed in collaboration with William Tapply, with a right-angled rim to correct this issue, cut and shaped accordingly from a tumbler glass. In order to retain the spider, whilst moving the glass away from the wall a folded sheet of paper is slipped between the glass and corner. Glass (10.6 x 6.8 cm)

Credit & copyright James Laurie May

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