Designer fire extinguishers have never been so inconspicuous. Seoul-based marketing group Cheil Worldwide — subsidiaries of the Samsung Corporation, have worked on a product that brings together the functionalities of the in-case-of-emergency tool and that of a mundane homeware object. The Firevase appears to be an ordinary bouquet holder, however, it is not. Aside from a space for flowers, the translucent red vessel also boasts an outer chamber filled with potassium carbonate. The innovation is an attempt at raising awareness of the importance of having flame-fighting tools accessible at all times.
If a fire is to erupt, one can grab the hybrid designer fire extinguisher and throw it toward the fire. When the vessel breaks, "the colorless liquid is released [and] it starts a rapid cooling reaction that suppresses oxygen" and ultimately stops the fire.
Designer Fire Extinguisher Vases
The Firevase is a Stylish but Useful Tool in Case of Emergencies
Trend Themes
1. Designer Fire Extinguishers - The blending of style and functionality opens up opportunities for the development of home safety and decoration products that serve a dual purpose.
2. Inconspicuous Safety Products - There is a growing need for innovative, home safety products that blend in seamlessly with household items to ensure they are accessible in the event of an emergency.
3. Awareness-based Innovation - By raising awareness on the necessity of safety tools, there are opportunities to create effective, aesthetically pleasing solutions that demonstrate the importance of emergency preparedness.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The design of everyday household items offers the potential to develop products that are both stylish and practical for protecting one's home.
2. Consumer Safety - There is an opportunity to create innovative, inconspicuous safety tools that can be easily accessible to the general public.
3. Marketing and Advertising - There are opportunities for marketing and advertising professionals to highlight the importance of emergency preparedness and create innovative campaigns for safety tools such as Firevase.