The Michael Jordan of Washing Machines
Sometimes menial domestic tasks can be so boring for us afflicted with short attention spans. From doing the dishes, to cleaning out the refrigerator off all that rotting take-out, these tasks are not difficult to accomplish, just boring as sin to do. It was that need to liven up these chores that inspired the “Tian Chi” Chinese Washing Machine by Carlo Casagrande & Yu Wenhou Ben for CANDY Group and BIC LaFucina. Meticulously sculpted with a top loading trap door, this washing machine/basketball hoop, is designed for slam dunking dirty denim and perfecting your three-point shot without ever interrupting the wash cycle. Now could someone please design a way to sweep the floor while improving my golf swing?
Designer: Carlo Casagrande & Yu Wenhou Ben



















14 Comments »
Cheryl's Desk says
I love this. I have two 6′ 4″ boys in the house that always leave their practice jerseys and uniforms on the floor of the laundry room. If I can at least get the boys to at least dunk their clothes in the washing machine then I will save some time and gain more floor space.
Shumai says
my current washing machine is top-loaded too, what’s so special about this?
UyAl says
hatch design is awesome on that one
AdmNaismith says
Aren’t front loaders more efficient? Shouldn’t this thing dry too? Too little, too late, for the world we live in now.
honam says
there was similar design that was published here before http://www.yankodesign.com/index.php/2007/11/16/what-a-purdy-washing-machine/ and there is a few comments regarding front loaders being more efficient or not.
Rony John says
LOL ..Michael Jordan of washing machines…. Great Title..
Denis Loubet says
Looks nice, but you’ll need arms the length of Michael Jordan to get the cloths back out. Look at the depth of that thing!
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