Celsius Modular Fridge Concept To Meet Your Requirements

Angeline Meloch, a design student of University of New South Wales has designed Celsius which is a modular refrigerator, able to be configured by the users as per their preference. There are four cabinets of this concept refrigerator and each cabinet has a touch sensitive control panel, allowing a selection from 5 temperature alternatives for suitable storage of food. The main goal of this concept is to make the most of space. Celsius can be customized for packaging of fruit, meat and fish, milk products, vegetables, bottles and jars. You can purchase additional modules if you think necessary to meet your requirements.

celcius modular ref

celcius modular ref

celcius modular ref

celcius modular ref

Designer : Angelina Meloch via [HomeDosh]

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stever says: March 28, 2009

Nice concept, modular is the way to go. But I can see this unit falling over someone if they opened all the doors at the same time.







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