Imagine this: You had an exhausting day at school and you can’t wait to get home and rest. On your way home, the weather was unpredictable and the pollution in the streets was horrible. As you enter your room, you realize that it is not as spotless as you hoped it was. You come in to the kitchen to find good food, but you find nothing on the dining table. You had a draining day and the last thing you would want to do is take care of the household chores.
The Atomium 3D
food printer concept, aims to promote healthy lifestyles by incorporating play
into food preparation.
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The
Breathing Wall filters indoor air using a cutting-edge bio-oxygen
technology that eliminates contamination, odor and germs
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The futuristic MAB cleaner scans the environment and deploys
nano robots to clean dirty surfaces.
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As you let out a weary sigh, you realize that your home appliances can take care of all these. You see the MAB cleaner scanning your house and deploying its flying mini-robots to the areas in need of cleaning. Meanwhile, an Atonium 3D Food Printer has determined your nutritional needs and is working on a healthy meal for you. At the same time, the Breathing Wall started to purify the air while recreating an environment that will help you relive a happy memory. Imagine this futuristic scenario made possible by you.
This advanced home is the brainchild of the top three winners at last year’s Electrolux Design Lab competition.
Electrolux Design Lab 2014
This year, Electrolux, a global leader in
household appliances, partnered with the University of the Philippines-Diliman,
De La Salle-College of St. Benilde, and University of the East-Caloocan to give
design students a chance to create a thoughtful, modern home for the rest of
the world to enjoy.
Design students around the globe are invited to submit
innovative ideas for the future household for a chance to win € 5,000 and a six-month paid internship at an
Electrolux Global Design Center.
On its 12th
year, Electrolux Design Lab continues to pave the way for future visions of
urban household lifestyles, with the theme Creating Healthy Homes. The competition seeks ideas for products, accessories, consumables and
services for three focus areas: Culinary Enjoyment, Fabric Care and Air Purification.
Through the Design Lab competition, Electrolux
sees a creative and sustainable future that projects a healthy well-being and pleasant
environment for everyone to live in.
Andrea Pionilla, Marketing Manager, Electrolux
Philippines, explains, “Design Lab is Electrolux’s way of fostering
technological innovation. This year, we look forward to receiving creative new
ideas that will promote healthy and sustainable lifestyles to millions of
people around the world.” She adds, “Design students from the country are
capable of competing globally and are equipped with outstanding skills and the
drive to be recognized by the whole world. For the winning idea to come from
the Philippines this year would be a great finishing touch.”
All Filipino Design students are welcome to join. To enter the
competition, participants should submit the following: (1) a brief of their
concept; (2) a visual sketch illustrating their concept; and (3) a description
of the consumer benefits. Submission of entries is from March 1 to April 6,
2014. To know more about last year’s winning entries and the details of the
competition, visit www.electroluxdesignlab.com.
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