Microwave of tomorrow points to trend of hidden appliances

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Microwave of tomorrow

Designer Anoush Mortazavi has come up with a microwave concept called Innowave that proves microwaves don’t have to just be a box with a turning table and a door. The Innowave is not only a space saver and looks more like a metal drawer than a television, it is in line with the trend of clearing up counter space and it offers functionality not seen in microwaves of today.

“Features include the mode stirrer, an extremely slow rotating aluminum blade that replaces the regular turntable. The front door is a hollow stainless steel structure, housing the electronics. It includes a magnetic steel switch that turns off the microwave instantly, protecting against accidental opening. The steel handle is attached to borosilicate glass containing the capacitive touch screen for navigation,” said Yanko Design.

We particularly like that the design has been reconsidered from start to finish, not just putting a new spin on an old technology, and we love that it doesn’t look like it should be in the Jetsons’ house, rather, it could actually be installed in any home on the market today.

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