Andrew Zheng has designed an innovative turtle tea kettle that allows you to make tea, by brewing loose-leaf, teabags or compressed-tea. Inspired from the shape of turtle, the kettle is made of ceramic. It comes with a detachable glass container that allows you to brew the loose leaves separately, so that there are no leftovers to spoil your tea.
Place the kettle on the stove and allow the water to boil till a whistle is sounded and then, add the loose tealeaves in the glass container. Set the timer cap, put it in the water filled kettle and wait for it to ring. The glass container has small machined holes that allow the tea to be brewed without having the tea to move around in the water. The top pops open when timer is up, just remove the glass container and serve the tea directly from the kettle. The kettle has a side window that allows you to check the water level of the container. The handle and timer cap is made out of a heat resistant phenolic plastic, which makes it easy to handle them when hot. The turtle tea kettle is still a concept, but once it gets real, it will surely be a fun to make perfect tea without any leaves bits.
Via:Yankodesign