iBasket washing machine of the future

Posted in Concepts by Conner Flynn on August 20th, 2008

iBasket washing machine of the futureWhether you have a washing machine in your home or go to the corner laundromat, doing wash is a royal pain. Especially for bloggers. I’ve had whole hours pass in the blink of an eye, sometimes whole days get eaten up in some black hole and so household chores pile up. The iBasket could really make life easier. The brainchild of Guopeng Liang, the iBasket was one of the Electrolux Design Lab ’08 finalists.

It is specifically designed to store and clean your soiled, smelly wearables easily. It’s programmed to go into a wash cycle once it reaches a ceratain weight. It even sports a built-in air refresh system removes odor, too. Once finished, the basket flashes some LEDs. We can only hope that it goes into production soon. This place is pretty messy.

[Alienhome]

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One Comment to “iBasket washing machine of the future”
  1. Joel Says:

    where does it get the water from?

    its a good idea, until you really think about it.

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