Smokestack-Like Humidifiers

The Chimney by Takeshi Ishiguro is Clean and Sophisticated

There is a reason why the humidifier titled Chimney by Takeshi Ishiguro has been named so. Like a miniature smokestack, it redirects the moist air into a single cloud of smoke that emits from the top. Simple and slim, it also re-envisions the common look of a humidifier. The Tokyo-based designer wanted to rethink the traditional humidifier to create an clean and sophisticated version that people wouldn't want to hide away.

Chimney by Takeshi Ishiguro is equipped with an ultrasonic system, which silently increases the moisture content of the room, rather than just dampening the floor. It is capable of running for 18 hours on end and automatically turns off when tipped over or the water is low. Nevertheless, the fan continues to work two minutes after its turned off to avoid mildew.
Trend Themes
1. Sophisticated Humidifiers - Designing humidifiers to look clean and sophisticated will enhance their appeal to consumers.
2. Miniature Humidifiers - Small, sleek humidifiers that take up minimal space in a room will be in high demand among consumers.
3. Smart Humidifiers - Humidifiers with features such as automatic shut off and low water detection will be popular among consumers looking for convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Companies that manufacture humidifiers can re-envision traditional designs to create more modern, upscale versions that will appeal to consumers.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers and architects can incorporate these sleek humidifiers into their designs, adding both function and style to a space.
3. Home Appliances - Manufacturers of home appliances can create smaller, more stylish humidifiers that fit seamlessly into rooms, appealing to consumers who value design and multi-functional appliances.

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