Casabella Cleaning Robot Concept by Elliot Cohen

Casabella cleaning robot concept has been designed to celebrate Casabella 25th anniversary, it was shown at the International Housewares Show 2013, Chicago. Since the company is in cleaning and kitchen gadgets industry, this industrial designer has come up with innovative concept robot to inspire future design.

The robot itself uses a process called Microbial Electrolysis, which is a proven process that uses bacteria as a power source. The robot vacuums up waste, then harnesses the energy within the bacteria to power itself. So in short, the robot is completely sustainable by utilizing power derived from the matter it “consumes” or vacuums up.

Another unique feature of the robot is the honeycomb flex wheels that give the robot the ability to climb up and down stairs and over obstacles. The honeycomb structure is one of the strongest in nature, but when there is pressure, it has the ability to collapse and flex to help guide the robot up stairs.

Designer : Elliot Cohen

Casabella Cleaning Robot Concept by Elliot Cohen

Casabella Cleaning Robot Concept by Elliot Cohen

Casabella Cleaning Robot Concept by Elliot Cohen

Casabella Cleaning Robot Concept by Elliot Cohen

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Casabella Cleaning Robot Concept by Elliot Cohen

Casabella Cleaning Robot Concept by Elliot Cohen

Casabella Cleaning Robot Concept by Elliot Cohen

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One thought on “Casabella Cleaning Robot Concept by Elliot Cohen

  1. The concept of elliot cohen is much clear to give a robotic look which can attract a lot people and at first looks it seems like a vehicle not like an vacuum cleaner, amazing design.

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