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A24+ Silence Water

December 21, 2011 | 5 Comments

Designed by Chris Trivizas | Country: Greece

The inspiration for the A24+ Silence Water came from the common practice of interrupting. Often people interrupt one another, without letting whoever is speaking finish his sentence. The name ‘Silence Water’ is actually part of a Greek saying, originated in a myth. The question “did you drink the Silence Water?” is addressed nowadays to someone who is not responsive or very quiet or out of words.

In Α24+ we use this saying as a reminder that one should not be hasty in talking, but should rather “learn to listen first and then speak”.

The Α24+ was designed in a glass bottle, with a dispenser comprising of 4 doses of 0.125 L, each lasting 24’. The name Α24+ results from the combination of the letter A, which is the drop cap of the word ‘silent’ and 24, which indicates the duration of each dose’s effect.

The A24+ Silence Water is suitable for people with sensitivity to presentations, lectures and conferences. It soothes the desire to interrupt, enhances hearing, strengthens concentration and prolongs the period of unbroken attention.

 

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5 Responses to “A24+ Silence Water”

  1. Selektor
    December 22nd, 2011 @ 11:41 am

    Really good cardboard packaging. The product itself is kind of useless.

  2. Stephen Bell
    December 23rd, 2011 @ 9:40 am

    Oh dear! Over packaged and over hyped! Bottled water is surely one of the biggest Marketing hypes/successes, but it is largely totally unnescessary in the the developed world where we have the luxury of water delivered clean into our very homes. So why this?

  3. CORNELIUS
    January 9th, 2012 @ 6:25 am

    You two are so f**king jealous! This is absolutely stunning! Well done.

  4. EDWARD
    January 16th, 2012 @ 4:32 am

    GOOD, creative, fun, challenging. Well done

  5. Jason
    January 31st, 2012 @ 2:47 am

    The description sounds massively wanky. Its water. In a bottle. Thats it.

    It looks more like a chemical/toxin rather than something drinkable.

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