Electrolux Kitchen 2099 - Yanko Design
Any of you lot always read those really weird "2099" comics that Marvel Comics put out in the 1990s? Well here's something even weirder. A kitchen based effectually the "Claytronic Atom" – teeny tiny (nanometer) silicium spheres (tiny niggling robots) that tin reconfigure instantly to create basically whatever forms you want. Encounter this silly video to learn more, then continue below for basically the greatest kitchen ever.
The kitchen has a single class pre-programmed into it so that information technology can be displayed and installed. After that, the course tin be inverse by its owner. After the basic kitchen is owned, new models can be purchased and installed (kind of similar applications, or "apps.") The shape the kitchen takes when brought out of the store is a simple cube course.
The cube can be transported hands, and set up simply in a range of different environments. The box contains cooking and cleaning equipment which take the shape of the instruments they need to include. The box contains heat conducting metal which can work with external tools (like pots and pans.) The box cleans itself as the substance that is the claytronic atoms absorbs the nutrient waste matter and takes it to the proper garbage receptacle.
Lots of other stuff, besides! The kitchen has a retention for recipes, the kitchen is powered past H20 fuel cells, the kitchen loves yous! Oh that's a pretty large deal besides: totally dark-green!
Designer: Peter Vardai
Electrolux H20 Futurity Kitchen 2099
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2009/08/06/electrolux-kitchen-2099/
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