September 12th, 2011
By Joni
Posted in Computers, Concept future, Innovation technology now
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Electrolux Mobile Kitchen uses induction cooking technology and has 4 induction rings in different sizes to save extra energy depending on what you’re cooking and the size of the pan you need. It’s portability is defined by user needs, whether is outdoor camping or home preparing delicious meals. Inspired by notebook computers, Electrolux Mobile Kitchen has futuristic design and form that allo...
The William is the next evolutionary step in modern kitchen cooking — utilizing the full surface area potential of a stove-top. When pots and pans are placed on The William they are automatically detected by the Honeycombs that then produce a uniquely heated Signature with corresponding controls on a touch screen interface. Each Signature is defined by the active Honeycombs that fill the entire ...
Having just celebrated my second wedding anniversary, my single days are (touch wood) behind me. As such, the Electrolux Personal Mini Kitchen isn’t the most practical gadget for me, but it sure is damn cool–in a high-tech lunchbox sorta way. (more...)
After unveiling the built-in TV for your kitchen and the 82-inch outdoor glass LCD TV, Luxurite has now taken the wraps off its newest creation - the built-in cabinet door Mirror TV with Wi-Fi. The Luxurite Cabinet Door TV has been designed to combine the functions of a TV, PC, mirror and cabinet door in one unit. The TV comes integrated in a stylish door and is then supplied to furniture manufact...
Taking inspiration from Brazilian snake called Sukuri (Anaconda)that circles and scans its food before swallowing it, Brazilian industrial designer Bruno Oro in collaboration with Electrolux has devised a concept that promises to present before you your favorite food in just fraction of seconds. Dubbed ‘Home Sweet Home’, the device will clone and teleport your favorite recipe with click of a b...
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