Hovering Air Purifier Wins Design Award

by:Yovog     2023-10-23
Electrolux, a Swedish home appliance manufacturer, invites industrial design students from around the world to participate in their Design Lab competition every year.
The winner of this year has recently announced: on January, Ankiersztajn from Poznan University of Art, Poland, invented a multipurpose hover air purifier and freshener Aeroball.
Pneumatic ball floating in the air
The air gets heavier and heavier due to its helium core, and as the unit accumulates dust particles and smells, it sinks slowly to the ground.
This is your prompt to empty the filter and reset it.
Activate it again.
The shell of the sphere absorbs light during the day and radiates light at night, producing soft emotional light no matter where it is placed.
Other finalists: Dip it on your plate while you cook, the taste tells you what you need, what you don\'t need, even something you never imagined could help you make a perfectly balanced, delicious meal.
Multi-Purpose Food storage solutions that you can manage through mobile applications, E. G. g.
Let it warm up your meal before you go home.
In the past, only a few people were exposed to it. MoSphere has brought new trends in molecular cooking to the public.
A coffee machine that uses handprints to identify the right person to make the right coffee.
On top of that, you can have ICE scan the ingredients in your home and give advice on meals that can be made with these ingredients.
This is the first intelligent dish in the world, which physically understands food and converts it into sound, completing the sensory cycle in which we appreciate food.
A cooling wall that saves power by cooling only when a single item is inserted. Using nano-
Spummy technology can create edible bubbles with any combination of flavors or flavors you can imagine, helping you plan recipes.
Easystir is powered by a magnet that already exists in the induction cooker, which will stir the food for you.
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