corola

corola by pedro fernandes from portugal

designer's own words:

While kitchen becomes more socialy relevant we notice that “some changes must be done around the house”. As the industrialness and depressiveness of the actual garage-like kitchen tends to fade away; a reborn clinical-like laboratory kitchen concretes up. The kitchens monoblock-like equipment wrecks and particles spread to go through space. Inhabitants will feel free to contact with visitors to let go tension and roll up kitchen games. Within this scenario, a new dish-washing machine is reborn. This fuses the traditional sink with the recently acclaimed dioxide carbon snow technology for impurity cleaning, and also the currently micro-compact scale systems. The machine cleans by sprinkling pressurized snow against dishes. The idea is to maintain the traditional dishwashing act reviving rituals. As an organic machine, it rises aesthetically conquering an important place between other appliances. Occupying less space, it becomes easy for example to adapt it for persons on wheelchairs by shortening the supporting tube.

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