Designer Samuel Codegoni envisioned Paero, an unconventional hood for elegant kitchens. Minimalism and Japanese elegance inspire furoshiki, the refined technique of wrapping objects in silk cloths and fabrics to conceal, protect and at the same time enhance the contents of the package. By using the same concept, the designer transformed a sheet of stainless steel, used for wire cloth, into a telescopic hood.
apartment shanghai house shanghai shanghai house apartment shanghai for rent shanghai villa villa shanghai
shanghai apartment apartment shanghai rental
shanghai apartment apartment shanghai rental
shanghai apartment for rent shanghai apartment rental old apartment for rent apartment shanghai rent apartments in shanghai shanghai villa for rent villa in shanghai shanghai old apartment for rent old apartment shanghai for rent villa for rent in shanghai shanghai old apartment rental shanghai old house for rent
Using Faber’s up&down technology, the product gently moves close to the burners. The cylinders which make up the appliance are operated by simple remote control. They slide into each other, closing or opening the telescope, like a cloth folded and refolded on each occasion to create the most appropriate garment – or silk-wrapped package. Designed in cooperation between Codegoni and Faber’s R&D division, the unusual kitchen hood is currently available for purchase, at € 2300. Have a look at the video to see how it works! [Photos and information provided via e-mail by Faber]
没有评论:
发表评论