The Mans Salomonsen 'Cocoon' Keeps Your Fruits & Veggies in Style
Meghan Young — February 16, 2010 — Art & Design
References: salomonsen.se & contemporist
I not only prefer to keep my fruits and vegetables in the open, but the fact that my new fridge will be significantly smaller (oh, you shoebox condos!) means that I could use the Mans Salomonsen ‘Cocoon.'
It’s also very practical. Made of clay, the Mans Salomonsen ‘Cocoon’ absorbs water from the produce, which in turn cools the shell. Aside from it’s functional properties, the ‘Cocoon’ is also rather fetching.
It’s also very practical. Made of clay, the Mans Salomonsen ‘Cocoon’ absorbs water from the produce, which in turn cools the shell. Aside from it’s functional properties, the ‘Cocoon’ is also rather fetching.
Trend Themes
1. Produce Storage Solutions - The Mans Salomonsen 'Cocoon' highlights the trend of innovative produce storage solutions that combine functionality and aesthetics.
2. Minimalist Refrigeration - The smaller size of refrigerators in shoebox condos is creating opportunities for innovative storage solutions like the Mans Salomonsen 'Cocoon'.
3. Sustainable Food Preservation - The clay material and water-absorbing properties of the Mans Salomonsen 'Cocoon' align with the trend of sustainable food preservation methods.
Industry Implications
1. Home Appliances - The Mans Salomonsen 'Cocoon' could disrupt the home appliance industry by offering a unique and space-saving alternative to traditional refrigeration.
2. Design and Decor - The aesthetically pleasing design of the Mans Salomonsen 'Cocoon' opens up opportunities for collaboration between designers and home decor brands.
3. Sustainable Living - The use of clay and water absorption technology in the Mans Salomonsen 'Cocoon' could inspire the development of sustainable living solutions in the food storage industry.
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