Rain God Inspires
It always intrigues me what inspires designers when they do their thing. So when I hear a good solid story behind-the-scenes, I like to share it. Like the Whirlpool Chaac Water Dispenser, it’s been inspired by the Mayan Water God and modern Mexican society. Apparently Chaac (the Maya rain deity) strikes the clouds and produces thunder and rain. On a not-so-dramatic-note, the carbon filter of this system purifies tap water and the inbuilt-sensor dispenses the appropriate amount of water by judging the size of the glass. Anyways, I like the sleek style and mystic story.
Designers: Alfredo Ruiz and Rolando Hdz


















21 Comments »
Rodrigo Lopez says
Hey…i want THAT in may house right now. Nice design congratulations to designers Alfredo and Rolando, thats why I’m proud to be Mexican, I believe better things are gonna show up from the creative minds of Mexican designers.
Juan Rolando Avalos S. says
claro, tenian que ser diseñadores mexicanos,
bueno gusto y un excelente diseño, sigan adelante y muy pronto los veremos entre los mejores del mundo, felicidades para Alfredo y Rolando.
andrea avalos costilla says
muchas felicidades por su proyecto
mui lindo diseño elegante e inovador
sigan asi alfredo y rolando (:
saludos
water cooler dispenser says
This is a new technology of water dispenser ? It has a sensor when I put my cup?
alfredo says
Thanks to its carbon filter, purifies tap water and can regulate water temperature. It can fill various glass sizes automatically with the use of sensors. Chaac uses the most advanced technologies to give the user a pleasant experience when drinking water. Chaac is the new appliance, aesthetic, functional, and environmental awareness.
qwerty says
how does it calculate the volume the glass/cup
Hunter says
the dots on the side sense the height, this is then multiplied by Φ, the mayan-water-god constant.
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