Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts

Monday, September 20, 2010

Washing Machine Goes Wall Mount

Here is one of products that has designed by one of the 8 finalists of Electrolux Design Lab Competition, Dismount Washer. It’s a concept that looks at space saving and hygiene at one go. The way it works is like this, you have your own personal tub for your laundry that can be mounted on an “energy stick”. Using high-pressure steam as its source for cleaning, the washers does its job, and gives a fresh batch of washed clothes. A touchscreen display is integrated for easy navigation and menus. Ideal setup for those who prefer using Laundromats or don’t have space for a washing machine at home.


























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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Rules of Thumb: Ingenious Hand-Held Digital Tape Measure



The history of measurement has come full circle, from body-based units to abstracted quantifiers … and now back again to the basics. From lengths and widths to volumes, this set of finger-mounted devices is designed to let the user measure anything, store that data, calculate results and more.





Wooden sticks gave way to wood-and-metal rulers and measuring tapes, which in turn were replaced over time by higher-technology digital tools for fine-tuned measurements. Still, how often do you find yourself needing precision down to the very last millimeter or hundredth of an inch in daily life, as a designer or otherwise?





Unlike other precursors, this set of miniature measurers works at essentially any scale – put them both on one hand for small distances, two hands for medium ones or trade them between two different people for longer requirements.




The evolution of measuring technologies started with what we all had in common – feet, legs, arms, hands and whole bodies, from which various cultures derived standardized systems for long-term use. Both in theory and practice, this simple invention takes the entire history of such methods and tools into account.




The best of all worlds, this ‘smart finger’ concept by Choi Hyong-SukJung Ji-hye & Yoo-Jin Park (via YankoDesign) blends the precision of cutting-edge distance and weight calculators and exceeds the convenience of rulers and tape measures in terms of portability and usability.

Paper To Pencil, Just Like That!

P&P Office Waste Paper Processor is one of those things that you wish you knew how it works, but dang! no reasonable explanation provided at all! Maybe it’s a deliberate attempt on the designer teams’ part, because their idea is a surefire hit! What this lovely machine does is that it converts all those useless memos on your table to something useful: A Pencil! Paper goes in from one end and come out shaped like a sexy writing tool! Sexy enough an idea to bag a Liteon Award as well!

Pencil lead, power and glue are the only other things that it requires.

Designers: Chengzhu Ruan, Yuanyuan Liu, Xinwei Yuan & Chao Chen
















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Electrolux Design Lab

By 2050 All global population will extremely uncontrollable. Based on this issue, Elextrolux open the design lab competition and here is the list of the 8 Finalist and their design out of Other top 25 designs





The Snail – Micro Induction Heating by Peter Alwin



The Kitchen Hideaway by Daniel Dobrogorsky



External Refrigerator by Nicolas Hubert



Dismount Washer- Wash & Go Laundry by Lichen Guo



Eco Cleaner by Ahi Andy Mohsen



Elements Modular Kitchen by Mathew Gilbride



Clean Closet by Michael Edenius



Bio Robot Refrigerator by Yuriy Dmitriev




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