http://www.designboom.com/technology/inbox-analog-to-digital-printing-management-system/

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Kleber Puchaski's Hydrosphere, a small greenhouse solution for growing fresh herbs and salads.

Metin Kaplan's Nevale, a heated and cooled food carrier that allows people to carry "real" meals and avoid less healthy fast food.

The Hydrosphere was one of nine finalists in the Electrolux Design Lab 2006 contest where design students were asked to design household appliances that could contribute to a healthier life style. It's a small greenhouse solution for growing fresh herbs and salads. “A grow lamp is positioned in the middle bottom of a clear glass globe, enabling herbs and small fruits to grow around it. Designer Kleber Puchaski, of the Royal College of Art in the UK, created this concept to make natural ingredients readily available in the home.”. The contest grand prize winner was the Nevale – a heated and cooled food carrier that allows people to carry "real" meals and avoid less healthy fast food. Created by Metin Kaplan, a student at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey, he was inspired by traditional Middle East sefertasi food containers. More after the jump.

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Go Fresh by He Cheng Fei (China).

Pure Washer by Tatjana Voronova (Germany).

Fog Shower by João Diego Schimansky (Brazil).

e-Wash by Levente Szabó (Hungary).

Return Pot by Juan Ying-Hao (Taiwan).

Circompo by Thanat Tengamnuay (Thailand).

Pebble by Laura Pandelle (France).

Nature Wind by Bae Won-Ho (South Korea).
This year's Electrolux Design Lab competition winners will be officially announced tomorrow at the International Forum on Design and the Environment in Paris. As they have since the global competition began, Electrolux asked design students to come up with innovative household appliances for the future. That the designs be energy- and water-efficient is a given; they must also “foster sustainable behaviour and product usage.”. The eight finalists hail from around the world and the projects include a fridge with compartments suited for a variety of foods; a home composter and one that will compost plastic bags; a solar-powered cooking pot and an air cleaner powered the same way; a fog shower that uses only 2 litres of water for a 5 minute shower; a combined sink and dishwasher; and a washing machine that uses soap nuts instead of detergent. Photos of all final entries after the jump.
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Some of Philippe Rahm's new work is being exhibited in the VIA section of the Maison & Objet show in Paris which ends today. There is a very good-looking air exchanger made of wood and glass, as well as seating, lighting and heating components. The exchanger above, called Ventilation, is filled with slices of wood from trees found in the Parisian environs which perfumes the incoming air. His latest collection of seating, after the jump, is reminiscent of the beach: lifeguard chairs of varying heights and a low chair to set in the sand. Put all together, the parts make up a very serene sum.

Ventilation detail

Chairs

Lighting

Heating

Heating
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