Smoke Capturing Capsule

Much smaller than the average kitchen exhaust fan, what Nest lacks in size it makes up for in smart functionality. The oval-shaped fan hangs delicately over freestanding stoves without obtruding open space. The unit itself detects smoke with a sensor that triggers the vents to open and begin working, making it completely hands-free. The unique vent pattern is highly effective in absorbing smoke from 360° rather than only from directly below.

Designer: Juan Restrepo


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The Upward Drift

The Lumiru is an intriguing concept that involves a fan and its upward drift. The basic premise is to draw inspiration from the winters of Nordic countries and mesh it with inexpensive materials and yet recreate a spectacular fan and mood element with the integrated light. As the designer explains, Lumiru works in essence the same way as a ceiling fan by blowing air to the roof causing a calm wind throughout the space.”

In apartments that don’t have much ceiling heights, this type of air circulation works both in a warming and cooling the space, depending upon the fan speed. Interesting!

Designer: Arttu-Matti Immonen


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Two Minutes

Un clip décalé pour le groupe de musique F.an, basé à Montréal. Une vidéo en stop motion avec le Canon 7D, autour d’une rotation infinie et d’une installation en papier, jouant sur les distances, les perspectives et les illusions d’optiques. Une réalisation du designer français Maxime Bruneel.



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