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The 'Magic Grill' from Haruo Matsunaga Works Well in Small Spaces

The 'Magic Grill' has been designed by Haruo Matsunaga as a compact cooking appliance for those seeking out a way to preparer premium fare from the comfort of their own living space. The unit maintains a modular construction that can be changed up to suit different recipes including with a 3mm hot plate and other components to maximize cooking capabilities. The unit is also quite portable to make it functional outside of the home for use when camping or outdoor living.

The 'Magic Grill' was recognized by the Good Design Awards in the cooking appliances category for 2021 and identifies what can be done to accommodate those living in smaller urban homes that require more flexibility.
Trend Themes
1. Ultra-compact Cooking Appliances - Designing cooking appliances that are well-suited for small living spaces presents opportunities for companies to offer products that enhance the experience of urban living.
2. Modular Kitchen Appliances - Developing modular cooking appliances that can be adapted to suit different recipes presents opportunities for companies to offer more versatile and customizable products.
3. Portable Cooking Appliances - Creating portable cooking appliances that are functional outside of the home presents opportunities for companies to tap into the growing market of outdoor living enthusiasts.
Industry Implications
1. Home Appliances - The industry can develop innovative and functional cooking appliances that are suitable for smaller living spaces and offer versatility in cooking options.
2. Camping and Outdoor Equipment - Outdoor equipment companies can develop portable cooking appliances that cater to the needs of campers and outdoor living enthusiasts.
3. Urban Housing Development - Urban housing developers can incorporate compact cooking appliances into their designs to enhance the functionality of smaller living spaces and improve the quality of urban living.

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