Nendo creates kitchenware lids that imitates hand movements

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 22 кві 2018
  • Japanese studio Nendo has created a series of multi-functional kitchenware lids, which are designed to imitate hand movements like pinching and pushing.
    Designed in collaboration with air conditioning manufacturer Daikin, the Air Lids series is made up of five airtight lids aimed at kitchen use.
    Each lid corresponds to a particular hand movement, which includes picking up, pressing, pinching, pulling and pushing.
    The collection, which will be presented at Milan Design Week, is made from a material called fluoroelastomer, which derives from the raw material used in air conditioners. This gives the product heat and oil-resisting properties and does not lose its colour or shape over time.
    Read more on Dezeen: www.dezeen.com/?p=1197731
    WATCH NEXT: Nendo designs five alternatives for the standard zipper - • Nendo designs five alt...
    Subscribe to our UA-cam channel for the latest architecture and design movies: bit.ly/1tcULvh
    Like Dezeen on Facebook: / dezeen
    Follow Dezeen on Twitter: / dezeen
    Follow us on Instagram: / dezeen
    Check out our Pinterest: / dezeen
  • Розваги

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5