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Conserve Water with a Shower Stall That Doubles as a Washing Machine

The Washit design concept allows you to wash clothes while taking a shower at the same time
People are getting more creative nowadays. Ahmet Burak from Turkey, has created a design concept that combines a shower stall with a washing machine.
The Washit allows consumers to save water. Before stepping into the shower, users can place their dirty clothes into the washer. The gray water collected while taking a shower, goes through three filters. The clean filtered water is used to wash the clothes.
Burak hopes to see Washit different public areas like gyms and airports.
View Article Source »Cardboard Radio Goes With Built In Speakers

Paper Radio can play music from your mobile phones
Have you ever heard of a radio that is made of a regular cardboard? Well designer Christopher McNicholl created one, that is portable and fully functional for London store, Suck UK.
This lightweight paper radio features an antenna, speakers and a radio dial. It also goes with an input jack where you can plug-in your smartphones, to play music. It can be powered by a DC adapter and can also run on four AA batteries.
The Cardboard Radio can be purchased online via Suck.com for $39.
View Article Source »Vending Machine Keeps Drinks Cold Without Electricity

The A011 vending machine only uses energy during night time, makes use of vacuum insulated material and air-tight doors to lock in the coldness during the day.
Energy efficient appliances can be seen everywhere nowadays, even in public places.
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