Hario V60 Coffee Filter Dispenser
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Problem: Sideboard, in which I store all my coffee and tea supplies. The shelf boards are so close to each other that it isn't really comfortable taking something out upwards. Also, not much space left. So the filters can't just lay in there. In the past, I just left them in their original packaging, took the whole thing out of the sideboard, picked one filter and put the rest back in. Somehow unpleasing. Solution: This. You can take out filters from the front as well as the top. There isn't much more space than the filters (it fits one full pack of 100 btw) themselves needed and in my opinion it looks quite nice in a very bauhausy, minimalistic way. Form follows something or so... Golden ratio has been considered in the designing process as well. Just so you can tell your friends about it. Multipurpose as a conversation starter. The version I uploaded is meant to hold Harios filter size 02, which has a length of about 13cm on the short edges. If you have bigger or smaller filters, just scale it accordingly using your slicing program. Same for if you want to store more or less filters. Don't forget to consider that the walls thickness stays in a stable area. Something you certainly don't need in your life, but should want nontheless with at least the same certainity.
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