Futuristic kitchen designed by Antoine Lebrun might be available in 2017. You might be able to find kitchens utilizing features like the Aion in the market soon. If you look at the kitchen design, there are specialized plants that were developed by the aerospace industry for their filtering and cleaning properties. They provide a renewable supply of clean water and vegetable soap. When cooking, the plants act as a filtering hood. When it?s time to clean up, simply place the dirty dishes in the sink, close the hood, and the all natural clean cycle begins.

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Ever dream about a drainer that prevent your hair from clogging up a sink’s trap and pipes ? Take a look at C&C designed by Yao Hanjiang that can help you cleaning your sinks and pipes easier. C&C reconfiguring drainer to better keep sink traps and pipes free from hair-clogging. The principle of C&C is the use of two cones ? one being inverted so that the vertices almost meet ? placed within the drainer. The C&C conical surface of the cone above is perforated with fine gaps, which trap the hair at the bottom, without reducing the speed of water discharge. The filters are replaceable and individual parts can be cleaned.

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If you are having limited space in your apartment, this ladybird bath and vanity can be a great choice for your bathroom. The idea behind this design is that the living space that we can get nowadays are getting smaller, with that in mind, ladybird was born. You can have a vanity with built in sink, you can lift the lid and get some more space for you to relax and bathe.

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In domestic environments buckets are used in endless ways – whether it is for cleaning purposes, washing your feet, cooling beer or carrying something. With the ?Take-Away Sink? there is no need for an extra bucket that has to be stored and that is often too big for filling it conveniently in an ordinary kitchen sink. Furthermore the possibility of removing the washbasin encourages the saving of water by the re-usage of it.

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