Portable Kitchen Concept by Merwyn Wijaya is innovative mobile cooking concept provides a compact, all-in-one option for preparing meals when there is zero access to a kitchen. Created from a special shape-memory alloy, all utensils can be stored flat without losing their functionality. A great solution regarding catering teams, chefs, or business travelers who’d somewhat make their own meals than dine out when they’re absent from home.
Kitchen spills happen all the time and often the user is left with no other option but to use their dirty sponge or trusty kitchen rag for all their clean up needs. This habit can lead to adding or spreading germs to your “sterile” counter-top. UVacuum is a personal handheld kitchen vacuum that can be used for either wet or dry messes, while providing UV sanitation. UVacuum is designed to be a statuesque product and undoubtedly a conversation piece in the kitchen.
Urban world is getting crowded with each passing day. Household spaces are getting smaller as more and more people are heading towards cities in search of a better lifestyle. This poses a lot of trouble in terms of stuffing a house with furniture items, kitchen equipment and other accessories. People are opting for multi-functional products that save precious space. Maria Fernanda Ocampo has designed Morf, which is a nanotechnology based dish.
P2 is a water purifier system that dispenses clean water the normal way – through a spout plus has a detachable water-purifying jug that you can carry out with you. So basically you’re not restricted to taking water from the main body unit, which by the way dispenses both hot and cold water. Its ideal for an office environment or maybe hospitals and cafeterias; anything that makes water – queues short!
Inspired by how a moat can keep enemies at bay, designer Shu-Hsuan Chang has come up with the Anti-Ants Trash Can to keep the ants and other pests away from the bin. The wide base of the bin is designed like a moat and is lined with disposable sticky tape. So when the pests try to crawl up the bin, their tiny legs get stuck onto the tape and are hence trapped! How clever! You can easily tear off each layer of insects-stuck-on-tape, to expose a fresh new layer of sticky tape!