The Akopo Radiator Provides Wearable Warmth
Michael Hines — November 3, 2010 — Art & Design
References: julienbergignat & yankodesign
I've never lived in a cold climate before, but if I did, I would want the Akopo Radidator in my home. This radiator was designed by Julien Bergignat and works just like a regular radiator with the exception of its portable heating pads.
The Akopo Radidator can heat several pads at once that you can take with you to provide warmth while you're out and about. Currently the Akopo Radidator is still just a concept, but I'm sure once the cold winter wind really starts to blow Julien Bergignat will be rushing to get this radiator produced. Check it out above.
The Akopo Radidator can heat several pads at once that you can take with you to provide warmth while you're out and about. Currently the Akopo Radidator is still just a concept, but I'm sure once the cold winter wind really starts to blow Julien Bergignat will be rushing to get this radiator produced. Check it out above.
Trend Themes
1. Portable Heaters - The concept of wearable heaters presents opportunities for developing portable heating solutions.
2. Smart Radiators - The integration of heating pads into radiators opens up possibilities for creating smart and versatile heating systems.
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Industry Implications
1. Home Appliances - The home appliance industry has the potential to explore and capitalize on the demand for portable heating solutions.
2. Wearable Technology - The wearable technology industry could tap into the market of wearable heaters by developing innovative and comfortable heating solutions.
3. Outdoor Gear - The outdoor gear industry can seize the opportunity to enhance customer experience by incorporating mobile heating technologies into their products.
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