Kitchen

“Living kitchen” – the amazing interactive futuristic kitchen

April 30, 2010 by

Modern kitchens are where everything is designed to tuck away neatly when not in use, But sometimes function will follow form, and what you end up with doesn’t work too well on a practical level.

The Living Kitchen designed by a french designer Michaël Harboun is one the futuristic kitchen that actually breathes life in your home. With walls of pure Claytronics technology, it’s an interactive kitchen that gives you the impression that you’re in some magic world. The technology used in the kitchen consists of nanoscale self-organizing robots that together create a shape-shifting mass of matter thereby letting you create basically whatever you like. You send the signals to these little fellows which then turn into a faucet, a stove, reveal a refrigerator, shine a light, lots of stuff!

Crazy it might sound but  you’ll actually want to be in your kitchen!

Share on TwitterSubmit to StumbleUponShare via email

Your Comments

1 comment

  1. Tomi says:

    Technology bring cahegns to the world. An easier way of lifestyle, in terms of communication, networking, telecommunication, etc.. This news of a programmable gadget that morphs is really cool, really brilliant!


Share your view

Post a comment




Follow Us

Friend me on FacebookFollow me on TwitterRSS Feed