Power Wherever You Want It

Powerstrips, outlets, cables; ugh it’s a mess! Even tho we live in an age where convenience is king, it seems there’s never the exact length extension cable you need. And how about that power outlet way in the corner? Who thought anybody would plug anything there? With Free Lines, choice is king and that means having your outlets where you want them without messy strands of cables left in its wake.

This is accomplished thru a series of modular outlet blocks and cables that snap on to one another. The end result nets you clean wiring and the exact amount of outlets you need for said area. Never again be left scratching your head wondering how your careful use of twist ties and rubber bands left such a tangle mess behind the entertainment center. Those cables man, I swear some magic cable elves must be lurking behind there tangling everything while you’re asleep.

Designer: Sung-hun Choi

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20 Comments »

Comment by R031E5
2008-01-16 21:30:34

 

Now that’s innovation!

 
Comment by xonegon
2008-01-17 03:06:21

 

thats gooood :) justa bit stuck about how strong those connections are, if sombody strap on it…

 
Comment by cp
2008-01-17 08:32:24

 

why didn’t I think of that .It would work great for pluging multiple small battey chargers in

 
Comment by Paethon
2008-01-17 18:11:05

 

Very nice, but at least here in Europe you won’t be allowed to sell something like that.

 
Comment by so very odd
2008-01-18 06:42:09

 

I don’t understand why this needs to be so complicated with special cables. Why can’t you just string along short extension cables with one receptacle on the edge of a box instead on the top? Or do you really want to pay a premium for sectioned pieces that will fall apart every time you sneeze?

 
Comment by TechCF
2008-01-18 09:44:08

 

Seems scary. Those extension cords have pretty open connectors. And anyone with a bit electronic skills know that wall outlets don’t have positive and ground, but alternating current/voltage.

 
Comment by wayne
2008-01-18 11:02:49

 

very nice design idea, but the cables are purely criminal - the first dead child will be in the news really fast… you should consider rethinking about the cables…

 
Comment by Ruben Gouvceia
2008-01-18 11:51:22

 

where can i get one of these?

 
Comment by mujjai
2008-01-22 08:31:37

 

yo~~ good~

 
Comment by moon
2008-01-22 08:32:22

 

wow~! excellent~!! :)

 
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