Design

Slim Paper-Sized Water Bottles by Memobottle

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Memobottle, a young brand based in Melbourne and in San Diego, recently unveiled a water bottle that’s slim and easy to pack. Somewhat like a large, transparent flask, the design is inspired by paper and comes in A5, A4, and letter sizes. The water bottle fits inside a laptop bag with ease and is leak-proof so that it can be placed vertically or horizontally. Made of BPA-free tritan, a dishwasher-safe plastic, the bottle is constructed from a material that is more durable than disposable plastic and less environmentally detrimental than stainless steel and aluminum. Support the sustainable project Kickstarter through October 12, 2014.

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