
One of the major challenges of this year’s Electrolux Design Lab was to find efficient ways of maximizing space at home, and Nicolas Hubert’s External Refrigerator is one neat solution. The External Refrigerator can be hung directly on the outside wall of residential buildings, thereby saving a lot of space. The low external temperatures provide the right climate for items in the fridge during the winters and at night. In case of summers and the sunny days, the solar panels transform light into energy. The process helps homeowners save both energy and money.
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Its’ perfectly apt to christen this futuristic bathroom furnishing as Niagara faucet for its transparent silhouette offers a crystal clear glimpse of water gushing out if it. Produced by Spanish company Marti the faucet features LED lights that emit bright red streak to illuminate the dark surroundings. However, the red color does more than just brightening things around. It signifies the water temperature flowing from the spout – red means hot, violet for warm and blue signifies cold. Also available in glass finish the faucet is just perfect for a modern look.
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Combining the servings of coffee, tea and hot cocoa in a single appliance, designer Carlos Marquez has presented a personal brewing station that allows users to customize the size of their beverage from 6oz, 8oz, 10oz or 12oz, so there is no waste of water. Entitled the “MiCoffee,” the coffee maker concept includes a pressure sensitive pad to know when a mug is under the spout, so the automatic setting does not go off without a container to catch it.
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Developed for the Second Space Age where people will live in modular skyscrapers and be closer to virtual networks than to traditional grocery stores, the DNA Fridge is an appliance concept that presents a modular structure and a central cooling system to keep your food fresh. Replacing the conventional fridges and deliverymen, the DNA Fridge can bring optimal foods quickly and deduct money from your bank account automatically after you order or accept food or beverages. Featuring a double helix structure to provide more choices, the fridge concept also integrates a smart central controller to provide healthy diet suggestions and fast booking services according to the personal data of the user. Controlled by a computer mouse or vocal instructions, the DNA Fridge takes care of all food problems such as food spoilage, shortages and junk food.
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Designer Michael Harboun from Paris has lent out promise of a ‘Living Kitchen’ based on Claytronics, a technology developed by guys at Carnegie Mellon. Michael’s Living Kitchen comprises a communicating wall which functions according to user needs.
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