B- MOLA fish air purifier adopts NCCO air treatment technology, which can directly decompose air pollutants. The filter element can be used permanently with recycled materials and does not need to be replaced. The round and full shape gives people a strong sense of warmth and home, which can be very coordinated into most indoor environments. The symmetrical design of front, rear, left and right improves the feasibility of random placement of the purifier.
According to the brand name of the product "fish", we extract the shape of the fish mouth as the PI of the product. The air outlets on both sides look like a fish mouth from the side. When the purifier is started, it reminds people of an emotional design of fish spitting bubbles underwater.
Industrial design and modern architecture also originated from Bauhaus. The design style of modern architecture represents the direction of industrial design to a certain extent. Therefore, we borrowed the facade design of the building in the design of the air outlet grid. This staggered form of expression makes the product's wind grid visually like a slightly undulating wave, giving people a feeling of breeze blowing on their faces.
The design of the wind grid draws lessons from the exterior wall of the building.
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Super Praise
Good shape, far-fetched concept
The wheel seems unreasonable, isn't it a universal wheel?
The grid is quite distinctive
Is the last picture a proof?