vrijdag 23 maart 2012

When sockets become superfluous…


As we are reducing on consuming energy, a whole lot of plug sockets will become redundant. Maybe that’s why Scott Amron has designed the Die Electrics – objects that are serving as tools as well as decoration. By using a non-conductive material, Amron attached electrical plugs to every day objects. Like that, you can just plug the item into an unused socket and you’ve got something new ánd useful. With this innovation, a cut electrical wire will form a toothbrush holder (see picture) or even a chair; a plug with a towel attached on it will be an instant towel rack; a glass vase will become a mounted glass vase.
Isn’t this fantastic?! The ugly, superfluous plug sockets will never irritate you again! As new apartments are always smaller than those in the old buildings, you haven’t always enough space to place as many cupboards as you want. Now, this isn’t regrettable anymore; just use the Die Electrics and everything becomes a lot easier!

Karen Van Overbeke.

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