The ‘50s were home to some of the most innovative pieces of design and technology for their time. Invented just before the boom era in 1946, microwaves have changed a great deal since their debut, and still, designers remain inspired by the microwave oven’s convenience and timelessness. Bringing his interpretation to the table, designer Keereem Lee designed Waiter, a 3D visualization of a microwave that features a swinging door with an attached glass plate so users don’t have to bend down to place their food inside.
50年代是当时一些最具创新性的设计和技术的发源地。微波炉发明于1946年繁荣时代之前,自首次亮相以来发生了很大变化,尽管如此,设计师仍然受到微波炉的便利性和永恒性的启发。设计师Keereem Lee将他的解释带到桌面上,设计了Waiter,这是一种微波炉的3D可视化,具有带有玻璃板的摆动门,因此用户不必弯下腰将食物放入其中。
A clean design, the Waiter features minimal technological details, equipping its front facade and top lid with only the essential control panels.
An attached glass plate allows users to place their dish into the microwave without bending their backs.
A transparent hood allows users to check on their food’s progress.
本作品转载于原创设计师 : Keereem Lee
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