Showing posts with label Electrolux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electrolux. Show all posts

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Modern Laundry Room Ideas by Riva and Electrolux

Modern Laundry Room Ideas by Riva and Electrolux

A modern concept for a space to your laundry. Riva and Electrolux designing a multipurpose space. Riva is a large cabinet of the washing machine combined with more contemporary Electrolux make an impression. The whole layout of this laundry room furniture will give you some real explanation about this side. Here was some functional furniture like an ironing table that applies wooden laundry folding table décor. Furthermore, there was also a great hidden laundry machine cabinet that will help us to safe our laundry machine from our kids. And then, if we were looking the details of the cabinet system, we will see that this decoration was complete with the hanger place for our clothes.

The Electrolux SHINE washing machine concepts were launched at Eurocucina, Milan yesterday. The design concepts (not actual Electrolux products) are potential solutions to address the issue of shrinking domestic spaces, with one of the appliances being wall mountable and the other designed for integration within a bathroom (for those who may not have a dedicated space for laundry). Both of the concepts were shown in a bathroom context at the Riva 1920 exhibition space, also at Eurocucina. For more details visit the Electrolux sites.

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Friday, September 11, 2009

Electrolux Aurora Illuminated Induction Cooktop

Electrolux Aurora Illuminated Induction Cooktop

Electrolux Aurora Illuminated Induction Cooktop

New Ele?trolux pure white, illuminated cooktop encases induction technology for cooking. It is using electromagnetic fields to transfer energy to the cooking pot, which then converts, into heat. The heat is generated at the base of the pan, not by a heating element. In effect, this turns the pan itself into a hot plate and removes a significant amount of radiant heat from the cooktop surface.

The design of the cooktop is quite unique. It’s idea is to be beautiful to fits in any cross-over room that blur the distinction between kitchen and living area. The LED perimeter lighting adds drama when using the product. The surface of the cooktop is made from white patterned ceramic glass which utilizes easy-to-use touch controls.

Electrolux Aurora is an example of taking existing functionality (in this case, induction cooking), and through design creating a unique product that strongly embodies the Electrolux Brand values. The cooktop received an Australian Design Mark. Although the price for such piece of art isn’t very cheap. It will cost something around $10000

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