Canadian designer designs microwave without corners

Canadian designer designs microwave without corners

22 June 2021, 23:54
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Egyptian-born Canadian designer Kirim Lee has come up with an improved microwave design. Household appliances are characterized by increased convenience.

Visually, this is a classic design of a technical device. However, inside it is equipped with a glass plate that acts as a tray. And also the door of the microwave oven turned out to be hinged and unfolding at 90 degrees with a plate stand.

As Kirim Lee noted, the designer household appliance is designed to increase the level of comfort - to speed up heating, defrosting and cooking.

The microwave oven door is opened by pressing the "trigger" mounted in the control panel of the device. After pressing, the door opens, and then a glass tray appears.

Another innovation patented by the Canadian designer is the transparent top. So the owner of the equipment can observe the cooking process without stopping the cooking procedure.

As for the appearance, the device has received a laconic design, strict white color and rounded shapes. This allows the microwave oven to blend in harmoniously with any modern interior. A convenient shape, without corners, can even make it a decorative element.

The household appliance is still presented only in white. But the designer plans to expand the color "range" to black, blue, red.

In the section of the OXO website "Technics" microwave ovens of different colors, configurations and shapes are presented. In addition, more than 2 thousand other technical devices are exhibited there.
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