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The cookCloth Lets You Bring a Bit of Your Kitchen to a Picnic in the Park

The cookCloth is a scrumptious idea by Evelina Kudabaite that she submitted for the 2013 Electrolux Design Lab. It looks and feels a lot like a thick tablecloth and functions perfectly as a picnic blanket. Beyond this, it offers the possibility of preparing food on its special surface.

Indeed, you can use the material as a cozy carpet, as a cutting board and as a stovetop. When you're out of the house, the device operates on the power of a battery. A simple touch of your palm to the surface will help you set up a heating element anywhere on the material. This area can cook your food and keep it warm for you while you dig into your first helping. You can even decorate your cookCloth with downloaded patterns.
Trend Themes
1. Multipurpose Fabrics - Creating fabrics that serve multiple functions, such as functioning as a tablecloth, picnic blanket, cutting board, and stovetop, opens up possibilities for innovative and convenient solutions.
2. Portable Cooking Devices - Developing portable cooking devices powered by batteries allows for cooking and food preparation anywhere, providing convenience and flexibility for outdoor activities.
3. Interactive Surfaces - Exploring interactive surfaces that can sense touch and activate heating elements opens up opportunities for new ways to cook and keep food warm, enhancing dining experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Textile Industry - The textile industry can explore the creation of multipurpose fabrics that combine aesthetics and functionality, offering consumers innovative solutions for home and outdoor use.
2. Portable Cooking Appliance Industry - The portable cooking appliance industry can develop compact and battery-powered cooking devices that provide convenience and flexibility for outdoor cooking and picnics.
3. Home Appliance Industry - The home appliance industry can innovate by incorporating interactive surfaces into cooking appliances, enabling users to cook and keep food warm in more interactive and engaging ways.

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