“Natural Wave” Will Utilize The Heat from A Radiator to Warm Your Foods

A radiator generally gives off a remarkable amount of heat and Yoo Byungseok designed the Natural wave considering the new possibilities and many other practical uses of this energy. The Natural Wave concept describes the potential of interrelations among an item and its environment. Ordinary everyday objects that is being neglected in general has been given new meaning by developing new uses that come up from the environment directly. The main goal of this concept is to spot possibilities of the environment that can offer the prospective of new products. The heat from a radiator has been utilized in Natural Wave for a tray to warm foods that resides on the top of a radiator.

natural wave heater

natural wave heater

natural wave heater

natural wave heater

Designer : Yoo, Byungseok via HomeDosh

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phil says: March 23, 2009

I love this idea! But will this limit the amount of heat given off from the radiator, without the open grills at the top can air pass through / is there still a similar amount of convection / air movement with a sealed top?

Also those muffins would get dry :P







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