Flame-Resembling Outdoor Heaters

Yamaha Design Laboratory Creates the Bon-Flame Concept

The team at Yamaha Design Laboratory has created the Bon-Flame, which is a beautifully created outdoor heater concept replicating the look of a flame. The heater essentially runs from a bimetallic sheet created from two metals that are glued together.

The different metals have different expansion rates so the sheet can change shape when heat is integrated. The bimetal is a small ball shape at the base that rotates when it is heated and then will bloom like a flower to look like a large flame motif. The concept also transforms the flame of a single burner into far-infrared heat as a more sustainable solution as it produces a lower carbon footprint without compromising aesthetics
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Heating Solutions - Innovative applications of bimetallic sheets are enabling aesthetically pleasing and eco-friendly heating devices like the Bon-Flame.
2. Transformative Heat Technology - Advancements in heat transformation systems, such as the far-infrared heat mechanism in the Bon-Flame, offer sustainable and efficient alternatives to traditional heating methods.
3. Aesthetic Eco-products - Design-led eco-friendly products, like Yamaha's Bon-Flame, are merging functionality with visual appeal to create sustainable but beautiful consumer goods.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Equipment - The outdoor equipment sector is seeing an influx of innovative heating solutions that prioritize sustainability and design elegance, as exemplified by the Bon-Flame.
2. Home and Garden - The home and garden industry is benefiting from new developments in heating technology, such as the integration of bimetallic sheet designs for more efficient and visually appealing outdoor heaters.
3. Sustainable Energy - The sustainable energy sector is expanding with creative devices that reduce carbon footprints by employing advanced materials and design, demonstrated by products like the Bon-Flame.

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