The kitchen scale inspired by interior design - Yanko Design

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Lately, we've questioned the advent of a lot of things. Shavers, IoT Devices, Air conditioners… or rather, we've asked the question "Why not make information technology look different?". This departure from a product's 'category code' (or the need to homogenize designs of a certain category and so users can identify them better) opens upward a new earth of blueprint where a user's feel remains unchanged or enhanced by a product that looks radically different in an attempt to break the mold.

Have for instance the One-half-One-half kitchen scale, which was designed in a style that tin can be best described as a parallel universe kitchen scale. Made out of glass and marble, the calibration is designed to complement the kitchen beautifully (it uses its infinite and the space's materials wonderfully every bit inspiration), rather than standing out as an appliance screaming for attention. Designed to be a perfect square when not in use, an elegant diagonal cut along one confront gives the production its graphic symbol while allowing for the glass receptacle to exist moved upwards. Markings on the glass container allow you to gauge the weight of the items you place inside every bit the drinking glass container lowers itself, the heavier it gets. I for one would dearest to have a One-half One-half scale in my kitchen, not because information technology does its job, but it does so with sheer panache!

Designer: Constantina Sfakianakis

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Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2018/01/02/the-kitchen-scale-inspired-by-interior-design/

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