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Typically you don't need to bee told what you've poured into your cup of coffee, but Japanese Twitter user Kazuhiro Watanabe (@kazuhiro_wachi) stumbled upon a clever design for drinking glasses that makes that concept pretty appealing.
The stylish coffee cups feature the kanji for coffee (珈琲, kohi) and milk (牛乳, gyunyuu) written on them.
Source: @kazuhiro_wachi
When filled with coffee or milk, the corresponding kanji become visible, indicating which of the two you're drinking! If you pour yourself a mix of milk and coffee, then both became visible.
Source: @kazuhiro_wachi
The stylish glasses that make pouring your morning coffee fun were created by designer Ippei Tsujio, and are available at a design event being hosted at the Shibuya PARCO department store until September 28th (as well as their online store).
Although because they're activated by a drink's color and there's only a couple options, that means if you pour yourself a glass of cola it'll tell you you're drinking coffee.
Source: @kazuhiro_wachi