
International Design Excellence Awards (IDEAs) for 2008 have been announced and we’d talk about one of the winners here. Coming from Brazil, SuperPop is a semi-automatic washing machine concept. It has been conceptualized by Mueller Eletrodomésticos. Small and cute, SuperPop comes up with a user-friendly approach and a neat design. It is good enough to wash up to 3kg of dry clothes at a pop. SuperPop is filled up manually and can easily be connected to a tap. The machine can be programmed to shut down once cycle ends and a 15-minute timer with four different programs ably handles all that. The best thing about SuperPop is that it can even be disassembled leading to easy storage and convenient transportation.
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Wo wo wo, I for a sec thought it to be a trash can, a beautiful one that is, it’s small and so un-conventional, simply amazes me.
I did think it to be a trash can but no offense meant to the designer, it’s a brilliant design and is an absolute winner, nice to see products worth the credit getting their due.
It does look like a trash can granted. And yes a beautiful one at that.
What is especially good to see Nishant is that the design comes from a developing nation. It is hearty to see that smaller nations are driving innovation in this connected world.
That is what promises most for the still deprived people.