Mo:Ben is a handy food container that includes a built-in film heater component that can heat up foods to a pre-heated temperature. Mo:Ben’s main mechanism of maintaining the heat is the combination of foam-filled cavity insulation and the built-in heating factor. There are two main parts of the device; one is the external box that features a carry grip, slip protective rubber base and cutlery storage, and another is the temperature sensitive substance for food preparation indication. The internal box holds the food and can be detached for convenient dish-washing. The arrangements inside the box are designed to encourage variety of food and mixing of food is prevented by different available compartments.


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Nick Colvin redesigned a child’s pushchair to meet the rugged demands of everyday life. He wanted the pushchair had to be able to accommodate 3 children of varying ages with enough storage space to carry any accessories & toys etc. One of the stipulations the group included was to ensure that the pushchair would last as the children grew up, as the cost of pushchairs has vastly increased in recent years. The pushchair had to be of solid build quality to ensure it passed any health and safety standards, all of which had to be achieved whilst retaining a contemporary aesthetic. As with all pushchairs size is a major issue especially when dealing with a 3 seater pushchair. Which is why his design features a unique folding design to minimize space when folded but retain maximum seating and room capacity.

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