Electric blankets provide quick, even warmth but carry risks like electromagnetic radiation, dryness, overheating, and short circuits. The Warmflow Messenger replaces electric heating elements with a gentle water-circulation hydraulic system to deliver safer, more comfortable warmth. The device aims to reduce overheating, dryness, and electromagnetic exposure while maintaining an even radiant heat across the bed. The design evokes a vintage street mailbox with an arched form, mail slot-like water refilling space, and a smudge-resistant metallic ABS body. The tactile user experience includes vintage mechanical controls that provide audible feedback and a personal interaction.
It rests on my bed, plugged into the socket, and on cold evenings, I switch it on a few minutes before crawling under the sheets. The fun of slipping into a warm bed is nothing short of bliss when the mercury is dipping outside. The blanket, with its integrated heating element, radiates heat evenly across the bed. However, the potential risks, such as electromagnetic radiation, dryness, overheating, and even short circuits,
With the concept of the Warmflow Messenger, Studio NDI may have just designed an emotionally viable and a trustable alternative to the common concerns of the traditional electric blanket. As the name otherwise suggests, Warmflow is not a massager; it's actually a hydraulic warming mattress host conceptualized to replace electric blankets with a gentle, water-circulation heating system. Designer: Stark Lee (Studio NDI)
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