The 'KUMO' humidifier has been designed by Barbora Adamonyte-Kei as a non-electric, artistic piece for the home that acts as both a sculpture and a way to add in moisture to a space. The piece consists of a trough-like base that holds an unglazed disc of clay in place to highlight a rustic, naturalistic appearance for enhancing any space. The base is meant to be filled with water, which will evaporate into the space thanks to the aforementioned clay wheel to naturally enhance the feel of a space.
The 'KUMO' humidifier can also be paired with a few drops of essential oil to diffuse a natural aroma as the humidity is enhanced. The artistic nature of the humidifier makes it great for placement on a desktop or shelving.
Humidifying Stoneware Sculptures
The 'KUMO' Humidifier by Barbora Adamonyte-Kei is Non-Electric
Trend Themes
1. Non-electric Humidifiers - Businesses can explore natural and artistic ways of humidifying spaces without electricity to offer a more sustainable and visually appealing option for consumers.
2. Multifunctional Home Decor - Companies can develop products that serve both functional and aesthetic purposes for the home, offering consumers versatile and visually appealing options.
3. Naturalistic Home Accessories - Businesses may consider developing accessories with a rustic, naturalistic design to complement modern home decor while evoking a calming and serene atmosphere.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can capitalize on the popularity of naturalistic, multifunctional accessories like the 'KUMO' humidifier.
2. Artisanal Ceramics - Handcrafted ceramics may be increasingly sought after by consumers seeking unique, visually appealing, and sustainable products like the unglazed clay disc in the 'KUMO' humidifier.
3. Essential Oils - Essential oil companies could explore partnerships with companies making multifunctional humidifiers like the 'KUMO' to offer their customers both fragrance and humidifying solutions.