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As a product designer, I get really ecstatic over products that transition smoothly between form and function. I also think it is unfortunately rare for this to succeed in the client-driven design field, but I'll not get into that...
The teardrop-shaped Middle Humidifier, designed by Takashi Hiroshi Tsuboi, can produce moisture for up to ten consecutive hours and boasts a relatively small footprint. It would camouflage itself nicely amongst my Ikea home decor, to say the least!
via Cool Hunting
3 comments:
Trying to order the Middle Humidifier but can't read Japanese as their website is in. Can anyone help?
—Ingsu
If you go to Google Translate (http://translate.google.com/translate_t#) it will translate the page for you.
However, I am not sure if they have restrictions on where they ship!
The name of the designer is Hironao Tsuboi,
not Takashi Hiroshi Tsuboi. :-)
Did you get this humidifier?
I'm thinking buying one (or Naoto Fukasawa's plus-minus zero humidifier...)
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