We’re big fans of Electrolux’s concepts, which include vacuum shoes, a flatshare fridge and waterless washing machine. Thanks to Electrolux’s brilliant robot cleaner I haven’t vacuumed properly for a year now, but could be cajoled into using this iPod-packing model.
These new kitchen concept designs from Electrolux literally look like they’re from the future. Man, I wish time travel was possible…
Making dinner for two? Then move along. The Electrolux Personal Mini Kitchen concept is designed to hold the bare essentials for one person: A small silicon hotplate, a tiny soda-can-sized fridge, and a tablet PC.
Wow. I’ve seen a couple ads of questionable taste in my day, but this one—in which a desperate “live jumper” takes a leap but doesn’t hit the ground—really takes the cake. [Youku Buzz]
If you’ve ever lived with a roommate who seems to enjoy experimenting with mold in your communal fridge, you can probably appreciate this invention from Austrian design student Stefan Buchberger. The Flatshare Fridge, one of nine finalists in the Electrolux Design Lab 2008 competition, consists of up to four stackable modules on top of a base station. Each module can be further customised with add-ons like bottle openers or a whiteboard.
Like most New Yorkers, my building has no laundry facilities of its own and, in order to get clean clothes, I have to summon the willpower to drag my brimming bag three blocks. Oh, if only I had this automated washing machine basket instead. Designed by Guopeng Liang and one of the finalists in Electrolux’s Design Lab ’08 contest, the iBasket is a space saving clothes hamper and washing machine in one.
It may not be as inconspicuous as the laundry lounge chair, but this Sfera spherical washing machine design does have a few notable advantages. First off, it is compact and it can be tucked away in the corner of a bathroom. Second, its rotating spherical tank makes unloading a breeze. All you need to do is turn it over and undo the hatch. The problem is that the Sfera doesn’t appear to be viable in its current form. Issues like how the machine would work and whether or not it would be safe to wall mount are not addressed. Still, the concept is intriguing.