It's a common occurrence, especially in the winter, to sit down at a desk with a cup or coffee or tea only to have it cool down too fast, so the conceptual 'Retro Heated Coaster' has been designed as a stylish solution to this issue.
The coaster draws design inspiration from a vinyl record turntable that has users position their mug on top before choosing their desired level of heat. This can be set to 131 degrees Fahrenheit to make it perfect for keeping drinks piping hot throughout the day for up to six hours at a time.
The conceptual 'Retro Heated Coaster' is the design work of Xian Xiaoming and has been designed in a number of charmingly classic color options.
Turntable-Inspired Heated Coasters
The Conceptual 'Retro Heated Coaster' Keeps Drinks Warm
Trend Themes
1. Heated Coasters for Beverages - The incorporation of heating technology into coasters, ensuring that drinks can be enjoyed warm for extended periods of time, presents opportunities for further development of smart device integration for thermostat control and safe temperature optimization.
2. Mug-warming Technology - Integrating mug-warming technology with drinking vessels to create products that can maintain optimal temperatures for longer periods of time could foster innovation in consumer goods and home appliances and introduce a new standard in beverage temperature management.
3. Retro-inspired Houseware - Designing houseware products that incorporate nostalgic elements into modern technology can fuel consumer nostalgia and curiosity and create an innovative product line for the premium home goods market.
Industry Implications
1. Home Goods - Home goods manufacturers can leverage heated coaster technology as an innovative feature for their existing product lines and improve brand differentiation and consumer loyalty.
2. Beverage Industry - The integration of mug-warming technology into cups and vessels could provide a new selling point for beverage companies and improve consumer satisfaction.
3. Consumer Electronics - Development of coaster technology with smart device integration could create a new trend in smart-home heating and energy management.