Clean Air in a Windowed World
‘Window’ is an air purifier that looks like an actual window. We’re used to looking out a window to gauge our environment but this purifier does the opposite. A transparent LCD becomes dark if it senses the air quality in your home falling dramatically. To turn on the purifier, “slide open” the window to begin the cleaning process. As for the flying paper fish, I have no idea what that is but it seems to show up in a lot of Asian concepts.
Designer: Jae-Han Song



















11 Comments »
fromjapan says
Nice blog!
For what is worth, the fish is actually a typical decoration that hangs out from a small bell made of either metal or glass. The paper strip underneath usually has some kanji writing on it and, along with the fish, helps the wind make the wind-chime to work properly.
Please keep up the good work and feed us with more amazing designs.
avin says
The flying paper fish, isn’t actually paper, its a wind chime. It’s very Japanese. Asian usually associates the wind chime to serenity, and tranquility. Its a very zen thing. Since it’s a wind chime, you will see it along side designs or product which uses environment or wind as its inspiration.
William says
Those must be really tiny (and useless) filters and fans…
William says
Those must be very tiny (and useless) filters and fans…
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