Foodies and tech heads, I am warning you now that you may lose your mind over the Electrolux Mobile Kitchen. The Electrolux Mobile Kitchen is a conceptual laptop/stovetop/cutting board designed by Macedonian designer Dragan Trenchevski.
Sharp eyes may have noticed that the Electrolux Mobile Kitchen does not feature a built-in keyboard. In place of a keyboard is an induction cooking element that ranges in size from four inches to eight inches. The element also slides out to be used as a cutting board and houses a hidden grater. The laptop's screen is touchable and hopefully stain-resistant!
The Electrolux Mobile Kitchen is designed primarily for mobile chefs looking to stay connected no matter where they are or what they are cooking. You can check out conceptual images of Dragan Trenchevski's ingenious design here.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Convertible Appliances
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- Kitchen Mobility
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Where This Applies
- Appliances
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- Consumer Electronics
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- Smart Home
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