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Hip Bottle Has Stylish Mission

Hip Products LLC, announced the Hip bottle at this year’s International Home + Housewares Show as its entrant into the $ 8 billion hydration category. Hip’s philanthropic mission sets it apart, and its unique design makes it stand out. Hip is stylish, functional, and committed to helping those in need.

Hip’s creators are celebrated veterans in the design space. Following their landmark success at bobble, the self-filtering water bottle they created in 2010, designers Richard Smiedt and Karim Rashid have returned to create a bottle with style and purpose.

“Great design has a voice and the ability to connect to so many people. However with Hip we want this connection to be much deeper than aesthetics. While we all are aware that our single serve bottled water habits are simply unsustainable, both from an ecological perspective and as a matter of financial common sense, we wanted Hip to have a greater purpose, a cause and a great partnership of a tangible give back for every product we sell,” Smiedt said.

Inspired by bottles used to carry water in the time of the Roman Empire, Hip is a 650ml/22-ounce flask-shaped bottle with wonderfully appealing proportions and distinctive textures. The team also added a side-strap for convenient carrying. Recyclable, reusable, and made from Tritan, Hip is free of BPA, Phthalates and PVC.

While designed to address the massive environmental problem single-serve water bottles create, Hip’s mission is much broader. Through a partnership with Water For People (waterforpeople.org), every Hip bottle purchased provides access to two days of safe drinking water to a person in need. With a suggested retail price of $14.99, Hip makes style accessible to consumers and clean water accessible to people around the world.

Based in Denver, Colorado, Water For People is leading the water and sanitation sector with a model proven to end the global water crisis. With programs in nine countries, Water For People brings together local entrepreneurs, community members, and local governments to establish innovative, collaborative solutions that allow communities to build and maintain their own reliable, safe water systems.

“The Hip bottle is a great way to connect consumers with the global crisis and give them a part to play in promoting water access to people around the world,” said Eleanor Allen, CEO of Water For People. “We are grateful for innovative partners like Hip whose products are making a difference in the lives of so many people.”

While the cause may make consumers feel good about purchasing Hip, the design makes them look good using it. The sleek shape fits easily in a bag, and the texturized bases elevate it to a fashion accessory. Available in six sleek colorways, Hip is as much a style statement as it is a functional, reusable bottle.