
"There's a particular kind of object that design-minded people notice when they walk into a room. Not the artwork on the wall or the fancy ergonomic chair. It's the small, considered thing sitting on a desk or a conference table that makes you stop and think, "wait, what is that?" The Delos WellCube is that kind of object. Created by San Francisco-based studio Box Clever"
"Delos has spent more than a decade researching the relationship between indoor environments and human health, and they wanted to create the first connected platform of hyper-localized air purifiers designed specifically for the modern office. Eight built-in sensors. HEPA filtration. Real-time environmental monitoring. All the technical capabilities you'd expect from a serious wellness device. But here's where it gets interesting. Box Clever's job wasn't just to house all that technology in a box."
Delos and San Francisco-based studio Box Clever created the WellCube as a compact, design-forward air purifier intended for modern offices. The unit houses eight built-in sensors that track air quality, temperature, humidity, occupancy, lighting levels, and noise to deliver hyper-localized environmental data. The WellCube provides 99.97% filtration efficiency at 0.3 microns and can cover up to 250 square feet while operating quietly between 32 and 52 dBA. The device resembles a Bluetooth speaker so employees and facilities managers will choose to place it on desks and in shared spaces rather than treating it as corporate compliance equipment.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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